Yes, I am a Cessationist. Start a thread somewhere, and I will try to be the first to respond. Even if I'm not the first, I promise that I will contribute at least one post to your thread.
I've discussed some of this in this thread, but you are probably right. If we are zoning in on "Are the claims true?", we should probably give it its own thread in Apologetics & Theology. You don't have to start it if you don't want to. With your permission, I could respond to this as the OP of a new thread, if you like. Let me know.
However, with regards to people being "slain in the Spirit" I don't think that is a genuine manifestation of the Holy Spirit, as the Holy Spirit's expression in the Church Body is orderly and as stated earlier, subject to the prophet. In other words, the Spirit shouldn't "take over" a person's body to cause them to do anything, it is two wills working in tandem.
I just responded to Free, and he seems to have said something similar, even though I don't want to put words in his mouth. I have to say I agree with you in regards to people being "slain in the Spirit".
Also, have you done research on miraculous occurrences throughout Church History, as performed by many different Christians across denominations?
Another point.. and something you seem to have not factored into your way of thinking. The Spiritual gifts according to Scripture are something that need to be sought after, the gifts are given of course as God wills, but we are admonished to eagerly desire and go after the higher gifts.
This isn't a different "Spirit" or a different "Jesus," the issue is are the gifts for today? If so, how can we seek them and what do they really look like.
I suggest not looking to radical expressions as an example as we can find Catholics that literally worship Mary in some parts of the world, but they don't really represent the majority of Catholics do they?
Claims of miracles throughout church history and the worship of Mary(or any other person who isn't God) are good points that you bring up, Doulos. Perhaps they could be threads on their own, or we could just lump them all together in a thread titled "Miracles: Which Claims Do You Accept?" or something like that.
Hope this helps,
Servant of Jesus
I believe it does. Thanks for joining the discussion. Let me know about who's starting the new thread, me or you.