This is an absolutely ridiculous statement.
So because you felt the "holy spirit" this is an immediate and exclusive trait to Christianity? Please do not be foolish.
Hindus also feel "the spirit" so to Muslims and almost anyone who is into any form of spirituality. A connection with the divine. I have felt it too.
This does NOT mean it is a "Christian" entity or feeling. Its just a feeling. yes, it might be God, but which one seeing as almost every single religious person on the planet (spiritual people too) can feel this spirit.
You immediately slap the "Christian" label on it, even though it applies to anyone who is spiritual?
Ridiculous.
Christians seem to think us non-believers are people incapable of feeling "the spirit". I get it. When you lot are rolling around speaking "in tounges", or when primative tribes are dancing around a fire getting into a deep trance-like state of meditation, this "feeling" is identical. Its all the same thing.
But no. Deny and lie all you want, because self-denial of the world around you seems to be the basis of all Christianity. A Christian would NEVER accept that perhaps, this feeling of connection with the Divine applies to other cultures as well.
Or even better yet, you will claim that what they are feeling is "false" and the exact same feeling your particular sect feels is "100% correct". Hillarious.
Christianity is basically saying that all 30,000 years of civilisation that occured before Christianity had absolutely no method of connecting with the divine. Heck, Christianity claims there WAS no civilisation before 6000 years ago...
Genius.