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  • Holy Spirit, or Holy Ghost, is a term found in English translations of the Bible, but understood differently among the Abrahamic religions. While the general concept of a spirit that permeates the cosmos is a general feature of most religions, the term Holy Spirit specifically refers to the beliefs held in the Abrahamic religions. For the majority of Christians, the belief in the Holy Trinity implies the existence of three distinct holy persons being one eternal Triune God. Although the New Testament does not have a formal doctrine of the Trinity and contains no discussion of the Trinity as such, it speaks of God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit. In the New Testament the doctrine never becomes a "tritheism"; it does not have three Gods or even two. The Shema of the Old Testament belongs to the New Testament also: "The Lord our God is one". Christian denominations that do not share this doctrine and designation are referred to as Nontrinitarians. Wikipedia

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