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In most types of [[Christianity]], the Holy Spirit is the third person of the Godhead or Trinity. Many Christians believe it is the Holy Spirit who leads people to faith in [[Jesus_Christ]] and the one who gives them the ability to lead a Christian life. The Holy Spirit is sometimes referred to as the Holy Ghost.
In most types of [[Christianity]], the Holy Spirit is the third person of the [[Godhead]] or [[Trinity]]. Many Christians believe it is the Holy Spirit who leads people to faith in [[Jesus_Christ]] and the one who gives them the ability to lead a Christian life. The Holy Spirit is sometimes referred to as the Holy Ghost.



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In most types of Christianity, the Holy Spirit is the third person of the Godhead or Trinity. Many Christians believe it is the Holy Spirit who leads people to faith in Jesus_Christ and the one who gives them the ability to lead a Christian life. The Holy Spirit is sometimes referred to as the Holy Ghost.