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==Main article==The Holy Spirit (or Holy Ghost) is the third person of the [[Trinity]], co-equal with [[God the Father]] and [[Jesus Christ]]. He is the one who convicts of sin and guides into the truth.
The doctrine of the Holy Spirit (or Holy Ghost) being God as part of the [[Trinity]] is one of the third person great mysteries of the Christianity, and it is also a core teachings of orthodox [[Christianity]], setting Christianity apart from other [[monotheism|monotheistic]] religions such as [[TrinityIslam]], coas well various off-equal with shoots of Christianity such as [[God the FatherJehovah's Witnesses]] and [[Jesus ChristChristadelphianism]]. He is the one who convicts of sin and guides into the truth.
The doctrine Spirit is not an impersonal “it” or simply an influence. He is a person. He is sometimes forgotten in the discussion of the Holy Spirit God the Father and God the Son, and yet plays a role within the Trinity and salvation that is one of fundamental to the great mysteries of Christianity, and it Christian life. The Holy Spirit is also a core teachings of orthodox person who can be grieved ([[ChristianityEphesians 4:30]]), setting Christianity apart from other [[monotheism|monotheistic]] religions such as bear witness ([[Islam1 John 5:7]]), as well various off-shoots of Christianity such as [[Jehovah's Witnesses]] and teach ([[ChristadelphianismJohn 14:26]]) among many other things.
===Biblical passages===

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