A problem with the Jehovah's Witness’ doctrine of the Holy Spirit being only the “active force” of God is demonstrably false. “In the mouth of two or three witnesses shall every word be established,” the law says. In the New Testament, the apostles use this law of witnesses to verify the reality of the other two members of the Godhead. The Father and the Holy Spirit bear witness of the Son; the Son and the Holy Spirit bear witness of the Father, and the Father and Son both bear witness of the Holy Spirit.
Once one witness is negated as a force, a non-entity, then the law of witnesses go out the window.
The Father and the Holy Spirit both
bore witness of the Son. Since all such events
must be witnessed by two or more to be
valid, the Holy Spirit must be an intelligent
being to be able to testify.