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Discussion in 'Free-For-All Archives' started by Mike McK, Nov 22, 2003.

  1. tamborine lady

    tamborine lady Active Member

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    For all the people who do not believe that tongues are for today:

    I think that you are protesting way to much!!!

    Because, it has nothing to do with getting to heaven, so why get all bent out of shape?

    Don't worry, if you don't want it then the Holy Spirit will not force it on you!!

    Peace,

    Tam,

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  2. eschatologist

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    Once again I say, try the gifts of Faith, Hope, and Love, with the greatest of these being Love; these are the gifts that God wants to see in us. These others are basically to impress the flesh.
     
  3. SpiritualMadMan

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    I thought 'Love' was a Fruit of the Spirit as displayed by Patience, Longsuffering, etc.

    Faith, Hope, and Love.

    I don't *even* want to get into the abuse of the Prophetic. Arrrrrrrrrrrgggggggggggggghhhhhhhhhhhh!

    But, I do find it interesting that Paul's discourse on Spiritual Gifts is broken up by a parenthetical clause about Love, or, rather Charity... Which is commonly defined as Love in Action.

    It's almost like Paul was looking forward in time and could see how divisive an issue this would become (I know it had *already* become such in Corinth) an felt that he had to emphasize the *real* proof of Spirituality. Which *is* Love.

    Yes, you did just hear that from a Pentcostal. [​IMG]

    Incidently, here's a quote from George Verwer's Booklet, "A Revolution of love" which kinda sums up my thoughts in this area...

    The full article is at: http://www.houseofmyrrh.org/revolove.htm

    I think a hardcopy can be obtained from Operation Mobilization but it's been in and out of print a lot.
     
  4. DHK

    DHK <b>Moderator</b>

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    Your disagreement lies with the Word of God, and with Christ Himself. It was Christ that promised that not one jot or one tittle (the smallest letter and the smallest part of a Hebrew letter) would pass from this Word until all should be fulfilled.
    Peter wrote: The grass withereth; the flower fadeth, but the word of the Lord abideth forever.
    Again he said: 2 Peter 1:21 For the prophecy came not in old time by the will of man: but holy men of God spake as they were moved by the Holy Ghost.
    Paul said:
    2 Timothy 3:16 All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness:

    Note all Scripture is inspired. God spoke through Holy men as they were moved by the Holy Ghost. Christ preserves His Word. To say that He does not, or will not, or cannot, is not only to call Him a liar, but it is also to cast an aspersion on His very divinity.

    I never said a word about translations. The "holy men of God that spoke as they were moved by the Holy Ghost," were the prophets of the Old Testament, and by extension the Apostles of the New. They did not include any translators. The Word of God is still preserved in copies of the originals. But it was the originals that were inspired by those whom God chose to write the very words that he wanted them to write. From that time to this God has providentially preserved His Word. We still have many Greek and Hebrew manuscripts.
    We have the completed Word of God in the Greek New Testament and in the Hebrew Old Testament. Translations are what men do, and debating, as you say, is what man does. God has given us His revelation. It is complete. It is all we need.

    Sorry, but, I can't buy your argument.
    DHK
     
  5. DHK

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  6. Mike McK

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    Mel Tillis doesn't really stutter. He conquered it when he was still very young with help from one of his college professors.

    He just does it now as a gimmick.
     
  7. DHK

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    I never said that anyone personally on this board was demon possessed. No false accusations please. In fact, what I said was that it was possible for people to be demon-possessed by opening up their minds to such an experience. I specifically referred to those having no knowledge of Biblical salvation. So if the shoe fits you may wear it, but I did not refer to anyone specifically.
    To be more specific or clear on this matter, I do not believe that most tongues is the result of demonism, but rather a psychological phenomena of a person who allows the sub-conscious part of their mind to by-pass the conscious part of their mind, with the end result of an emotional high mixed with unintelligent syllables strung together. However there is a danger.
    Phil. 4:8 commands us to THINK on these things.

    Philippians 4:8 Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things.

    This is just one passage. Over and over again we are commanded to use our minds: to meditate on these things, to take heed, to study, to read, to search, to ponder, to think, etc.
    It is our obligation to keep our minds occupied with those things that are mentioned in Phil.4:8 that we might bear the fruit of the Spirit.

    Speaking in tongues requires one to empty the mind. That is the most dangerous and unscriptural thing that one can do. Once you "clean house," you just ready it for that many more demons to come in. Jesus taught that. The cults operate in that manner. Open up your minds; forget everything you have learned in the past. It leads to demonism. It is occultic. A Christian ought never to open their mind to anything, even to speak in tongues (especially to speak in tongues).

    2 Corinthians 10:4-5 (For the weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but mighty through God to the pulling down of strong holds;) Casting down imaginations, and every high thing that exalteth itself against the knowledge of God, and bringing into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ;

    [QUOTEYes, I am a bit peeved that a person whom I have extended the right hand of fellowship as by Brother in Christ would consider *me* of the devil and an unwitting dupe of satan.[/QUOTE]
    And I hope you have realized by now that I have never said that you are of the devil nor have I said "an unwitting dupe of satan," possible--but I didn't say you were. [​IMG]

    You probably don't know what that sin is, and don't even realize that it can't be committed today anyway. [​IMG]

    I am fully aware of that. That is part of the reason that I took the time to further clarify my original remarks. I hope it helps.
    DHK
     
  8. Mike McK

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    Thanks, thankful. I was really hesitant to ask because I new that there were some who just have to show that they can prove or disprove the exsistance of tongues and that it would turn into a discussion on the perpetuity of tongues.

    ...and it did.

    Yeah, this is something I was trying to explain to a new believer on another board who was upset because she hadn't recieved this gift.

    One of the things that I hate so much about the way that the gifts of the spirit are abused in the church today is that some well meaning (and some not so well meaning) people hold them over the heads of new believers in order to make themselves look more spiritual. This is kind of funny since it's exactly the same thing Paul was warning about but these people can quote that passage to you all day and still not see that it's about themselves.
     
  9. MEE

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    What is the sin of "blasphemy against the Holy Spirt" according to you DHK? Also, why can't it be committed today?

    MEE [​IMG]
     
  10. DHK

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    If you want the answer, start another thread; this one is about tongues.
     
  11. MEE

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    If you want the answer, start another thread; this one is about tongues. </font>[/QUOTE]That's OK DHK, I wouldn't have believed your answer anyway. I was just curious as to what you would say. [​IMG]

    MEE [​IMG]
     
  12. DHK

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    That's OK DHK, I wouldn't have believed your answer anyway. I was just curious as to what you would say. [​IMG]

    MEE [​IMG] [/QB]</font>[/QUOTE]A stubborn will and a biased mind are two great obstacles to learning. Why do you even come here to post if you are unwilling to hear what another has to say, and be open enough to see if it is worth believing??
     
  13. MEE

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    A stubborn will and a biased mind are two great obstacles to learning. Why do you even come here to post if you are unwilling to hear what another has to say, and be open enough to see if it is worth believing?? [/QB][/QUOTE]

    I don't have a stubborn will or a biased mind! It's just that you are so off when it comes to some things that I was curious as to what *YOUR* response would be. That's all! [​IMG]

    I like to learn what other people believe, even though I don't always agree with them about 'their' interpretation.

    MEE [​IMG]
     
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    hi Ed, may I know how I may get any references of your observation ? and why such problem may occur ?

    since I assume that "modern glossa" is not a spiritual gift, I am trying to find out the reason (such as a psychological/physical problem) of why some people practice it.

    well, surely I don`t think that those with "modern glossa" are all from the devil [​IMG]

    Gby,

    -ken-
     
  15. Ed Edwards

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    Fun double post [​IMG]
     
  16. Ed Edwards

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    hi Ed, may I know how I may get any references of your observation ? and why such problem may occur ?

    since I assume that "modern glossa" is not a spiritual gift, I am trying to find out the reason (such as a psychological/physical problem) of why some people practice it.

    well, surely I don`t think that those with "modern glossa" are all from the devil [​IMG]

    Gby, -ken-
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    </font>[/QUOTE]God bless you, brother Ken [​IMG]

    No, i don't have any source material to share.
    I developed this at a time after college
    and before electronic bulletin boards
    (were "walls"). So i didn't jot down my
    references.

    I think it is worthy to find out
    if the sign gifts are for the founding
    fathers only, why they are still practiced
    today. I do note that it is a lot easier to
    speak tongues than to raise someone from
    the dead.

    Anyway, i was being treated for clinical
    depression. I found out that if i spake to
    myself in unknown tongues, i didn't hurt
    as much. Of course, maybe that was just
    turning off the part of the brain that
    was depressed.

    As for speaking unknown tongues out loud,
    i wouldn't dare [​IMG] if there was a tongues
    interperter in my Southern Baptist Church,
    they wouldn't dare do no interperting.
    I aught to know, i'm a bouncer, uh, ah,
    well, an usher [​IMG]

    Anyway, one day i went to a church were
    they practiced the speaking of tongues.
    The preacher gave a right nice sermon with
    three points all nicely alliterated.
    I thought as he was preaching that
    this was my message from God brought to me
    by this preacher man and given to me
    exactly when i needed it.
    After the 3rd point was made, after the
    alter call, the preacher's wife in the back
    corner began to speak in tongues. The preacher
    interperted. It was the same three points.
    Did i need a sign that the sermon was
    from God? Nope, i already figured that out
    in my head. Did somebody else need it
    as a sign from above? I don't know.

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  17. Travelsong

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    I'm with DHK on this one. I think his conclusions are doctrinally sound.

    I grew up in a variety of churches, and as far as anectotal evidence goes, my experiences where tongues were practiced were all transparently phony. Furthermore I would be willing to wager large sums that any fluent Greek speaking individual who would pretend to speak in tongues at a church which practices them will be interpreted incorrectly 100% of the time. I know a man who has done it several times not for kicks, but to demonstrate the foolery of dabbling in things that are not meant to be dabbled with.
     
  18. Ed Edwards

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    1 Corinthians 13: 1 (nKJV):

    Though I speak with the tongues of men and of angels,
    but have not love, I have become sounding brass
    or a clanging cymbal.

    I doubt if "the tongues ... of angels" is Greek
    or Hebrew. I doubt if the tongues of angels are the
    tongues of men.

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  19. Don

    Don Well-Known Member
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    And I doubt that there is a tongue of angels. Because if I just blindly accepted that the word "though" that starts that sentence doesn't really mean anything, and I just blindly accepted this one sentence (the ONLY one in the entire Bible that mentions a tongue of angels), then I'd have to make the assumption that Paul also gave his body to be burned, and bestowed all his goods to feed the poor.

    And I have yet to find anyone who can show that he did either.
     
  20. Ed Edwards

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    OK you can explain away 1 Corinthians 13:1.

    Now explain away 1 Corinthians 14:2 (nKJV):
    For he who speaks in a tongue does not speak
    to men but to God, for no one understands him;
    however, in the spirit he speaks mysteries.


    Does the tongue talker speak Greek or Hebrew to God?

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