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Originally Posted by phenolphthalein7
Being Christian (specifically Pentecostal Holiness) I believe one-third of the God-head is the Holy Ghost, the one who gives power and convicts the hearts of sinners, calling them to salvation. I have always wondered, but never really had the time to research this question: Do other religions have a Holy Ghost equivalent? In other words, is there a force that pricks at the heart of unbelievers, calling them to Allah, enlightenment, etc. as there is in Christianity? I am very interested to hear whether there is such a force, or if Christianity is unique in this aspect.
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Interesting thought Pheno,
Native Americans speak of a deep reverence and communion with Father Spirit. The "spirits" of the wolf, Eagle, and such are called brother or sister, but there is only one Father Spirit, and Mother Earth...
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