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 +"in the name of [[God the Father |The Father]], [[Jesus|the Son]], and the [[Holy]] [[Ghost]]."
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-The '''Unholy Trinity''' is seen by some in [[Christian eschatology]] as the exact opposite of The [[Holy Trinity]] that represents [[God]], [[Christ]], and the [[Holy Spirit]]. The Unholy Trinity represents [[Satan]], the [[Antichrist]], and the [[False Prophet]]. +In [[Judaism]], the '''Holy Spirit''' is the divine force, quality, and influence of God over the Universe or over his creatures. In [[Nicene Creed|Nicene]] [[Christianity]], the Holy Spirit or Holy Ghost is the third person of the [[Trinity]].
 +== See also ==
 +* [[Avatar]]
 +* [[Baptism with the Holy Spirit]]
 +* [[Barakah]]
 +* [[Chaplet of the Holy Spirit and His Seven Gifts]]
 +* [[Cult of the Holy Spirit]]
 +* [[Deity]]
 +* [[Gender of the Holy Spirit]]
 +* [[God in Abrahamic religions]]
 +* [[Great Spirit]]
 +* [[Intercession of the Spirit]]
 +* [[Parable of the Leaven]]
 +* [[Pneumatology]]
-The Unholy Trinity would also mean that Satan, the Antichrist, and the False Prophet are all one and the same but separated into different incarnations, just as God, Christ, and The Holy Spirit are all one entity in separate incarnations. 
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-Opponents of authors [[Sam Harris (author)|Sam Harris]], [[Christopher Hitchens]], and [[Richard Dawkins]] have also dubbed them "the Unholy Trinity", claiming their works openly attack religion. 
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In Judaism, the Holy Spirit is the divine force, quality, and influence of God over the Universe or over his creatures. In Nicene Christianity, the Holy Spirit or Holy Ghost is the third person of the Trinity.

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