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oh coop, sigh :
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And the same to you. :-?Dave... said:No, it's more like ignoring it will not make it any less true. How many times must I repost the same scripture and make the same points before you guys will actually respond to it in a meaningful way?Free said:The repeating of a point doesn't make it true.
So what is that was perfect about the destruction of the Temple? What was it about that judgement to which Paul could say that he saw face to face and knew fully even as he was fully known?Dave said:How many times must I answer this question before you will read it and acknowledge it? AD 70 was the fallen judgement that the sign of tongues last pointed towards. Since God...please, read my posts and you will see the answers.Free said:So when did tongues cease Dave?
So when did Jesus die on the cross, Free? If you cannot give me an exact date does that make his death any less sure or significant? Try to fair in your reasoning.
gingercat said:oh coop, sigh :
Mark 16
16 He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved; but he that believeth not shall be damned.
17 And these signs shall follow them that believe; In my name shall they cast out devils; they shall speak with new tongues;
Imagican said:Ryan, Ryan, Ryan,
no my friend, I speak one barely fluently, and have a rudimentary knowledge of half a dozen others. But I do not speak them other than the basics that it would take a tourist to survive with.
But, and this is a pretty big but, when someone is mumbling rote gibberish, it it quite obvious that this is NO KNOWN language. And when one takes into account that everyone in a specific church that teaches such, have a 'common' sound to their 'tongues', it becomes obvious that this is 'learned' behavior, whereas, we are told in the Bible that those that spoke in tongues only did so 'as the Spirit gave them utterance'. And without an interpreter, neither you nor I would be able to discern that these 'tongues' were a specific language.
And Ryan, I don't know what tongues to which you refer, but the examples that I speak of, I have witnessed myself and they offer little to place any credence upon. When I have confronted the Pastor of one such church that was teaching these 'tongues', after pointing out that they weren't following the guidelines laid down by Paul, his answer to me was, 'I know'. So, in this case at least, there is little doubt in my mind or heart that they were NOT the tongues spoken of as the authentic tongues of Acts or the true tongues as mentioned by Paul in Corinthians.
I am pretty much in agreement with the rest of those that recognize the Apostolic Era. There was a time that the formation, (and note: FORMATION), of the Church needed miracles and signs that would NOT be needed AFTER the the Church was ALREADY established. In order to show the power of Christ and to offer a sign that those that preached in His name, IN THE BEGINNING, there was need for such that we are NOW to rely upon faith to accept. Did these things happen? There are your miracles. If these miracles were still performed as they were then, then there would be little need for faith. It took a certain amount of influence to establish the Church. Once this was accomplished, I believe that faith is now more important than the 'need' for miracles.
SputnikBoy said:So, what you seem to be saying, coop, is that every time we hear someone 'babbling' in the Pentecostal church it's a miracle of the Holy Spirit? Have I got that right? Is that right for you too, Ryan?
lecoop said:SputnikBoy said:So, what you seem to be saying, coop, is that every time we hear someone 'babbling' in the Pentecostal church it's a miracle of the Holy Spirit? Have I got that right? Is that right for you too, Ryan?
No, what I am really saying, is you attitude toward these scriptures is wrong. Your attitude toward the Holy Spirit is wrong. The proper attitude toward Acts 2 should be, "If they received the baptism with the Holy Spirit, then I want it also."
If Paul said, "forbid not to speak in tongues," and "I speak in tongues more than ye all," your attitude should be, "If anyone here is going to speak in tongues, it will be me!"
Coop
SputnikBoy said:lecoop said:SputnikBoy said:So, what you seem to be saying, coop, is that every time we hear someone 'babbling' in the Pentecostal church it's a miracle of the Holy Spirit? Have I got that right? Is that right for you too, Ryan?
No, what I am really saying, is you attitude toward these scriptures is wrong. Your attitude toward the Holy Spirit is wrong. The proper attitude toward Acts 2 should be, "If they received the baptism with the Holy Spirit, then I want it also."
If Paul said, "forbid not to speak in tongues," and "I speak in tongues more than ye all," your attitude should be, "If anyone here is going to speak in tongues, it will be me!"
Coop
I don't think my attitude toward the 'tongue' scriptures are wrong at all. I believe I know exactly what they're saying.
Anyway, you really didn't answer my question. The next time I hear someone in the Pentecostal (or whatever) church 'speaking in tongues' am I to believe that this is a manifestation of the Holy Spirit . . .beyond the shadow of a doubt?
Or, would I be justified (and rather bold!) to go to that person and say with authority, "What you are doing, my friend, is contrary to the scripture . . .?"
SputnikBoy said:I saw the name Benny Hinn and an overwhelming feeling of scriptural savvy coupled with intelligent reasoning swept over me. I believe that the unscriptural practices of the Pentecostal Church (charismatic movement) are among the biggest shams ever perpetrated on Christianity. Benny Hinn indeed! Enough said.
gingercat said:SputnikBoy said:I saw the name Benny Hinn and an overwhelming feeling of scriptural savvy coupled with intelligent reasoning swept over me. I believe that the unscriptural practices of the Pentecostal Church (charismatic movement) are among the biggest shams ever perpetrated on Christianity. Benny Hinn indeed! Enough said.
Yup,
They are geniuses at how they are twisting and interpreting the way to satisfy their own desires. That's how satan uses the Scriptures. :evil:
Many, many of us are doing the same things too, except pentecostals are much better than most of us.
Funny, but the tongues that I have heard in my experience sounds like gibberish NOT ANY KIND OF LANGUAGE
BradtheImpaler said:Funny, but the tongues that I have heard in my experience sounds like gibberish NOT ANY KIND OF LANGUAGE
Precisely, Magic Man - they do not sound like real languages because they aren't. Linguistic experts have studied tapes of Pentecostal tongues and identified them as an intentional or sub-conscious mix-up of english words. Having spent years in the movement, I have heard hundreds of tongues speakers. Not one of them sounded like a legitimate or recognizable language. (For example, I cannot translate French, German, Russian, etc - but I could identify such, or at least a close imitation of such, if I heard it)
Furthermore, many tongues speakers will only exhibit a vocabulary of several "words" :roll: and many times these few words will sound just like the words they have heard other tongues speakers use. A case of simple mimicry.
But the best part is that Lecoop apparently realizes that he cannot defend modern-day pentecostal babbling as genuine languages so he argues they are NOT SUPPOSED TO BE :D - that they ARE gibberish but that the whole excercise is still somehow a miraculous undertaking of an infinite Spirit for the purpose of providing a sign to people to whom it means nothing because they can't understand what is being said, if anything.
Makes sense doesn't it? :bday: