For all those doubters who say, "You cannot see or touch God or Jesus Christ." What about the other third of the Holy Trinity? The Holy Spirit is real, and you can feel it!! Can you see the wind? No (unless you are a weirdo, or unless it is a tornado, but trust me, you can see the Holy Spirit in action!) You know the wind is there because you can FEEL it, just like I (and many others who acknowledge God) can feel the Holy Spirit. And trust me , it is like nothing else, it is near enough indescribable, but you could call it the personification of God's power while we are on earth.
2007-03-04
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They have never had the honor of feeling the wonderful electrical charge that the presence of the LORD brings.
2007-03-04 02:21:57
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answered by ALEIII 3
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There is a form of division in the churches on the matter of the Holy Spirit & how he works. Some say that though he fills you and moves you to become a Christian, then after that he acts as your conscience. While other churches believe that the Holy Spirit acts in much the same way as he did at the time of the first disciples.
I have been in services when I have felt the Holy Spirit moving in many different ways.
I have also been to Churches where they claim that the Holy Spirit was moving, and totally felt that the atmosphere was wrong, and that the people were working themselves into a frenzy, by constantly singing the same song over & over again, so working on their emotions.
IS it Me or what! There are some responses to this question which seem to beet about the bush and do not answer the question at all! And some which throw science at something that is religious!
2007-03-04 10:37:55
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answered by Joolz of Salopia 5
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I don't think they can directly know the Holy Spirit until they believe. (This is possibly a simplification.) This is because the Holy Spirit can't rest in an unsaved person's spirit, its very painful for Him to do that, because He is absolutely pure. We sin as christians, but our spirits are acceptable abiding places for the Holy Spirit due to the 'born again' process that happens.The Holy Spirit was 'on' some old testament believers to anoint them.
Non-christians can see miracles, signs and wonders etcetera, so its a pity the churches aren't doing more of them. It would make them realise its not twaddle, and they might get the chance to hear the message and believe.
2007-03-04 11:24:56
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answered by Cader and Glyder scrambler 7
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We believe on the 3 divine spiritual being like God, the Father, God the Son who is Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit of God but we do not believe on such thing as holy trinity as described by the Roman Catholic Church bec ause holy trinity is no where to be found in the bible. It shows that the catholics have only invented that word. No invention of words plese this is ubiblical words.
2007-03-04 10:28:15
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answered by Jesus M 7
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Sorry, I can't feel any spirits, holy or otherwise. This B.S. about not being able to see the wind but it's there, so all kinds of other superstitious beings are there too, is getting old and sickening.
When anyone says that he feels God, or he feels spirits, what he really feels is his superstitious imagination.
2007-03-04 11:24:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Why don't you test the existence of God, Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit by jumping off a tall building and seeing what happens?
2007-03-04 10:33:17
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answered by bacteria4eva 2
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If there is a God who works with the Holy Spirit - why does he do things like make the wind blow a tree onto a car killing the innocent passenger who is a good person & who's wife is expecting their second baby!
2007-03-04 10:23:13
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answered by FC 4
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Actually, fool you can scientifically prove the wind. It is just a change in air pressure in the upper atmoshere creating a movement of air. It can be measured. How else would we say "40 mile per hour winds". Think before you write.
Wow, why haven't any of you told him the sicence behind wind yet? I guess it gets tiring explaining the same 7th grade science again and again...
2007-03-04 10:22:55
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answered by Jedi 4
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There is no evidence that there is a god. No evidence essentially means that someone made it up. It isn't rational or reasonable to believe in things without any evidence to back it up. You would be stuck with hundreds of thousands of gods and everything else that human imagination could come up with since they all have the same evidence.
Not believing in god is the same as not believing in Odin, Zeus, Ra, Hera, Bacchus, The Great Spirit, Osiris, The Flying Spaghetti Monster and all the others. I would be no less surprised of evidence of Odin was found than I would be if evidence of your god was.
2007-03-04 10:21:23
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answered by Anonymous
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You cannot feel something as you describe. If you are feeling something it's because your religious devotion has crossed the border into wishful thinking and it has deluded you to the point where you think you can feel something inside you, like a strange sensation. There is a medical name for what you have. It's nothing supernatural.
Also wind can be proven by science so it is there.
2007-03-04 10:22:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Why are you telling me I can feel the Holy Spirit? How do you know? You don't. Let the record show: I can't.
2007-03-04 10:21:31
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answered by Anonymous
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