Real "speaking in other tongues" is not glossolalia - it is xenoglossia.
I am concerned about fake speaking in tongues, and also that many people might not actually realize that what they are doing is not speaking in tongues. Not to be mocking anybody, but as an example, la la la la la la la is not speaking in tongues.
I think the NT talks about both. 1 Cor 14, e.g., seems to be talking about "heavenly" languages (speaking not to men but to God) and Acts 2 has earthly languages that were not learned by the speakers in the normal way.
Just saying.
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Hebrews 13:23 Know ye that our brother Timothy is set at liberty
I think the NT talks about both. 1 Cor 14, e.g., seems to be talking about "heavenly" languages (speaking not to men but to God) and Acts 2 has earthly languages that were not learned by the speakers in the normal way.
Just saying.
Good point. I guess there is our evidence of glossololia, hmm. Then there's the prayerful 'groanings' thing. Wow.
how do you groan groanings that can not be uttered?
Even before I left pentecostalism, I had my doubts about applying that scripture to tongues. It says the Spirit prays. It's not you praying, and it's not the Spirit praying "through you". And it is groanings that cannot be uttered.
It's about untongues.
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Hebrews 13:23 Know ye that our brother Timothy is set at liberty
Even before I left pentecostalism, I had my doubts about applying that scripture to tongues. It says the Spirit prays. It's not you praying, and it's not the Spirit praying "through you". And it is groanings that cannot be uttered. It's about untongues.