questfortruth
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Please use the correct Grammar. The grammar law is: any title, any name is being written with capital letter.
God's name is God, hence, you better write God, not god. OK? God has personality, and many names. Most recognizable one is word God.
And pay respect to the title of the book. Write "Bible", not "bible." Who has taught you to blaspheme the Holy Bible and the names of the God?
Why Holy Ghost, and not Holy Spirit? A ghost is hallucination. The Spirit is God. Why to confuse God with a hallucination or a devil?
God's name is God, hence, you better write God, not god. OK? God has personality, and many names. Most recognizable one is word God.
And pay respect to the title of the book. Write "Bible", not "bible." Who has taught you to blaspheme the Holy Bible and the names of the God?
Why Holy Ghost, and not Holy Spirit? A ghost is hallucination. The Spirit is God. Why to confuse God with a hallucination or a devil?
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