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The Holy Spirit (or Holy Ghost) is the third person of the Trinity, co-equal with God the Father and Jesus Christ. He is the one who convicts of sin and guides into the truth.
The doctrine of the Holy Spirit and the Trinity is one of the great mysteries of Christianity, and it is also a core teachings of orthodox Christianity, setting Christianity apart from other monotheistic religions such as Islam, as well various off-shoots of Christianity such as Jehovah's Witnesses and Christadelphianism.
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