@divegeester
the humble kitty is probably a demonic force that spreads false and misleading information.
yes, bad kitty is mostly correct about everything bad kitty writes at 4:38 in the morning.
humble kitty grovels.
@mister-moggy saidYour final opinion may be correct, but your reasoning was at least in part flawed in my opinion.
@divegeester
the humble kitty is probably a demonic force that spreads false and misleading information.
yes, bad kitty is mostly correct about everything bad kitty writes at 4:38 in the morning.
humble kitty grovels.
No need to grovel, although it is appreciated 😛
@secondson saidOh, I see. I thought you might have viewed faking glossolalia as being the result of the influence of "Satan".
Attention seeking.
@SecondSon
1 Corinthians 14:2
For he that speaketh in an unknown tongue speaketh not unto men, but unto God: for no man understandeth him; howbeit in the spirit he speaketh mysteries.
There is confusion about "tongues" and "tongue" among Christians. They are two different things.
Speaking in an "unknown tongue" is simply speaking in another language by supernatural means for the benefit of those not familiar with ones native language. Such as what occurred at Pentecost.
The gibberish spoken in churches by well meaning Christians is merely an attempt to reenact the Pentecostal experience, which was only a one time event.
The subject concerning "tongues" and "tongue" can be complicated.
@secondson saidIt is deceit. It is contrary to the teachings of the bible to pretend that one is speaking in tongues. Using the excuse of re-enactment is lame. It is proof that none of these churches do in fact have the Holy Spirit and that God is with them.
@SecondSon
1 Corinthians 14:2
For he that speaketh in an unknown tongue speaketh not unto men, but unto God: for no man understandeth him; howbeit in the spirit he speaketh mysteries.
There is confusion about "tongues" and "tongue" among Christians. They are two different things.
Speaking in an "unknown tongue" is simply speaking in another language by supernatura ...[text shortened]... ich was only a one time event.
The subject concerning "tongues" and "tongue" can be complicated.
@secondson saidThe outpouring of the spirit was a one time only event?
The gibberish spoken in churches by well meaning Christians is merely an attempt to reenact the Pentecostal experience, which was only a one time event.
The subject concerning "tongues" and "tongue" can be complicated.
@divegeester
the outpouring of the spirit should continue into any soul at any time they seek Heavenly Father.
the falseness of speaking in tongues as an indication that one is one with the Holy Ghost is a joke.
it is hard to retract two thousand years of foolishness....especially when it was paul who wrote it down.
@deepthought saidNope, everything I say is tongue in cheek.
So how to you manage to say words like "teeth". You'll find your tongue hits the roof of your mouth for the "t" at the start of the word and hits your teeth for the "th" at the end of teeth. Tongues are important for speech.
@whodey saidHave you witnessed people "speaking in tongues"? If so, what did you make of it?
@divegeester
It coincides with Biblical teachings.
Don't tell me you have not read them.
@whodey saidYou seem furtive about discussing this topic, which I thought from your first post would be the case.
@divegeester
It coincides with Biblical teachings.
Don't tell me you have not read them.
@fmf saidI have even seen people typing in tongues. Borrowed tongues. Wayward tongues. Tongues of the Tongueurs, of the Lollogaglia.
Have you witnessed people "speaking in tongues"? If so, what did you make of it?
the tongues go in
the tongues go out
into your nethers
and out your spout