Keith&Co.
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A relative recently experienced an event where she stood up and 'spoke in tongues' during a service at her church.  Ten minutes in a language no one recognized, much less understood, then falling to the ground and laughing for ten more minutes, feeling the joy of having expressed 'ideas that humans have no words for.'
Well, the family is fighting over whether or not it was actually 'speaking in tongues.'
According to a verse in Mark, SiT means to speak with the power to be understood by everyone. So SiT should not be a string of gibberish, some say.
Paul says that SiT is understood by no one. The event is 'edifying,' but the dialogue doesn't need to be, so for those members, this qualifies.
So part of the family figures she was 'blessed,' another part figures she was 'possessed.' And the Mormon side feels that you go to church to hear the official sermon, not the public access broadcast. Unless it's a testimonial, and that has formatting issues.
No one wants to hear my suggestion that a CAT scan might not be an extravagant expenditure.
				
			Well, the family is fighting over whether or not it was actually 'speaking in tongues.'
According to a verse in Mark, SiT means to speak with the power to be understood by everyone. So SiT should not be a string of gibberish, some say.
Paul says that SiT is understood by no one. The event is 'edifying,' but the dialogue doesn't need to be, so for those members, this qualifies.
So part of the family figures she was 'blessed,' another part figures she was 'possessed.' And the Mormon side feels that you go to church to hear the official sermon, not the public access broadcast. Unless it's a testimonial, and that has formatting issues.
No one wants to hear my suggestion that a CAT scan might not be an extravagant expenditure.