The "speaking in tongues" mentioned in the Bible was the ability to speak in a real understandable language which the speaker had never studied or learned before, like if I suddenly started speaking in Russian or Arabic or something. It was one of the miraculous gifts attributed to the indwelling of the Holy Spirit, all of which ended in the 1st century.
Also it is interesting to note that a restriction was placed on its use--only if it could be understood by the listeners or there was a translator present.
What is practiced in the modern denominations breaks both of those rules and is therefore proven to be false. Vain babbling is no more speaking in tongues than an elephant is an insect.
2006-06-16 04:16:51
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answered by TexasMom 3
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The true meaning is speaking in foreign languages. The X'tian meaning is babbling in the spirit of the "holy ghost" or some such nonsense.
2006-06-16 04:05:48
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answered by Anonymous
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now there is a great question.....your are asking things I have been wondering about a lot lately...
I do not think babbling and ranting is the true meaning...
I have not read that in the bible...
2006-06-16 04:28:43
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answered by multijl 1
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No. But talking over your head as if you know better than everyone else in the world--now, that's babbling and ranting. Peace.
2006-06-16 04:15:59
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answered by professor x 3
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No. Speaking in tongues is a gift from the baptism of the Holy Ghost
2006-06-16 04:06:52
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answered by Who am I? 5
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Absolutely not. Speaking in tongues is the ability to speak in a recognizable language that the speaker does not know but that another listener does. Read the story of Pentacost.
What you see in fundamentalist churches is a load of BS.
2006-06-16 04:06:50
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answered by Pangolin 7
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No, there really is a Biblical phenomenon know as speaking in tongues. Unfortunately some people believe that they can. If you see someone speaking in tongues today-most probably they are either deceived by Satan or they are just plain lying. It is possible-but so rare, its almost unheard of. Trust me-if someone tells you they speak in tongues-they probably don't.
2006-06-16 04:12:29
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answered by Anonymous
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You wanna hear tongues? Seekalabba, ekalabashandai, mookoosookoo, elababalaba, mumumumumu, arghhhhh, oooooooooooo, huhuhuhuhu, yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah. It is a human specific behaviour found in almost all religious cultures. It is meaningless, but it does help to release stress.
2006-06-16 05:24:33
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answered by Anonymous
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There is no "speaking in tongues". It's been recorded and it's nothing but gibberish. No linguistic rules whatsoever.
So, if it's "divinely" inspired, the "divine" influence is retarded.
Not very inspirational is it?
2006-06-16 04:08:34
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answered by Anonymous
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1 Corinthians 14
27) If any man speak in an unknown tongue, let it be by two, or at the most by three, and that by course; and let one interpret. 28) But if there be no interpreter, let him keep silence in the church; and let him speak to himself, and to God.
2006-06-16 04:11:27
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answered by MesquiteGal 4
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