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I do, but I'm Catholic Christian. I'm sorry that I don't know but I was wondering if the nonCatholic Christians make the sign of the cross and believe in the Holy Spirit?

2006-06-18 02:32:25 · 15 answers · asked by genuine♥ 3 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Thankya, I should of known that.. sorry

2006-06-18 02:39:10 · update #1

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I don't make the sign of the cross but I believe in the Holy Spirit. I see people do that though when they are frightened, nervous, when they want to win on a gamble or sports...it's silly but I seen other people do that too and they are honest in doing it...I just don't see the point.

2006-06-18 02:39:19 · answer #1 · answered by *♥£öVe§♥* 3 · 0 0

I'm a non Catholic Christian and I don't make the sign of the cross, but I definitely do believe in the Holy Spirit.

2006-06-18 02:37:34 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous61245 3 · 0 0

All real Christians believe in The Holy Spirit as well as The Holy Trinity, making the sign of the Cross in prayer varies by denomination.

2006-06-18 02:37:02 · answer #3 · answered by MrCool1978 6 · 0 0

No, not all Christians. The sign of the cross is mostly a Catholic trait.
As for the Holy Spirit I would tend to identify it more as the early Christian church first saw it: Not a person but the power of God.

2006-06-18 02:40:03 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

NO Christians do not make the sign of the cross, but we do believe in the holy spirit, I think all faiths believe in the holy spirit

2006-06-18 02:42:00 · answer #5 · answered by angel 2 · 0 0

Christians believe in the Holy Spirit because Christ stated the Holy Spirit would stick with us (after the Resurrection). even though it type of feels your element is to solid skepticism at Benny Hinn. Please undergo in thoughts that he's a guy. he's not God, neither is he the Holy Spirit. That some locate him a channel in which they could understand the ability of the Spirit is a very separate remember, yet one which i don't sense you heavily prefer to study. in case you ever do prefer to really adventure the Holy Spirit, please understand that the in reality way you'll ever "sense" His presence is to first have a courting with God and His Son, Jesus Christ. The Holy Spirit is the third member of the trinity, and, as with the aforementioned individuals, you may invite for His indwelling. God (in all His varieties) is a gentleman. He gained't stress his way into resistant hearts, or insist on going the position he's not actually wanted. neither is He a parlor leisure. Draw close to to God, and he will draw close to to you (James 4:8). Being a spectator on others' studies isn't a similar as having the courting and adventure for your self.

2016-10-14 06:45:37 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Genuflect is what you call making the sign of the cross. Protestant Christians don't generally do that since we do not generally do a lot of the rituals that catholics do. We believe the Holy Spirit is the part of the Trinity that powers us spiritually.

2006-06-18 02:38:33 · answer #7 · answered by eddielxix 1 · 0 0

Most sects believe in the Holy Spirit. Most don't make the sign of the cross.

2006-06-18 02:35:42 · answer #8 · answered by . 3 · 0 0

Some do, some don't. I was raised pentacostal and now attend a non-denominational church. We believe in the Holy Spirit, but we do not make the sign of the cross.

2006-06-18 02:35:50 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

its a mainly catholic thing as far as i can tell, back when i was more of a serious practitioner, other churchgoing friends of denominations more common in britain (e.g. methodist, church of england, united-reformed) were vaguely amused by all the extra ceremony our roman catholic bunch went through... sign of the cross, anointing with holy water, confession, rosaries, regular communion etc..... they just mostly turned up, listened to some scripture, did a bit of singing and went home :-) shows the lazy northwestern european spirit i guess!

2006-06-18 02:39:57 · answer #10 · answered by markp 4 · 0 0

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