Peace to all,
And this is all in reverse generalization to me.
The Holy Spirit is the third person of the Trinity.
This is the third person of the Trinity, often associated with the power and presence of God in the world, including divine inspiration, guidance, and sanctification.
While Christianity emphasizes the unity of God, it also acknowledges the distinct roles and functions of the three persons within the Godhead, according to some theologians and some religious scholars.
The Father is The First and The Son is the Second.
The Holy Spirit is neither male or female, but is considered a person.
Logically the Holy Spirit can’t be a family because there is no mother and without a mother you can’t have a family.
So therefore, there’s no mother in the Trinity in the Holy Spirit is a person. And the Forefathers of the Trinity, all right calling the Holy Spirit a person.
Peace always,
Stephen