There is no difference at all.
No. The difference arises because of the different translations of the bible. The King James version of the bible uses the word 'Ghost' while most other versions use the word 'Spirit'.
Somewhere in the neighborhood of 61,320,000. That's according to statistics from Wycliffe International, the Society of Gideons, and the International Bible Society.
there's no difference in the holy texts only with beliefs about baptism (how old u should be), protestants won't acknowledge His Holiness, the Pope, as head of the church, and protestants don't have rosaries and many ceremonies like chriestings.
A covenant is a promise. The Ten Commandments are laws you follow to keep covenants.
the holy bible of Christianity is what the Christians use and follow. Christians believe everything that is in the book. the holy bible talks about the differences between heaven and the under world
The Koran is the holy book for the followers of Islam (called Moslems or Muslims), and tells about Mohammad. The King James Bible is the holy book for Protestant Christians, and tells about the Law and the Prophets, and Jesus and the Apostles.
There is not a difference, all Gods children are holy no matter what the denomination!
There is no difference really.
Yes indeed the holy book of the Christians is the BIBLE.
There is no difference. It is the same thing. The Holy Spirit and the Holy Ghost are the same thing, you can call it one or the other. The Holy Ghost is the ONLY ghost there are no such things as ghosts besides the Holy Ghost
The Bible is called the Holy Book because it is the inspired Word of God and God is holy. (Also the Holy Word of God)