LMAO. I'm pretty sure those people where seizuring. Some1 call a medic! ..did you see at the end of the second one, that woman push that 1 guy? hah classic
OMG...come and pick me up.... I laughed so hard, I fell off my chair and I can't get up. The little dude in blue jeans running back and forth wore me out watching.
(well, at least they aren't out robbing someone or shooting out windows .....yet)
The second video is of a charismatic Pentecostal church. The belief is that God’s spirit is manifesting through them.
The term "Charismatic Movement" is sometimes confused with the term "charismatic." The word "charismatic" is an umbrella term used to describe those Christians who believe that the manifestations of the Holy Spirit seen in the first century Christian church (see e.g. the book of Acts ), such as miracles, prophecy, and glossolalia (speaking in other tongues or languages), are available to contemporary Christians and may be experienced and practiced today. It is derived from the Greek word ????sµa ("gift," itself derived from ?????, "grace" or "favor") which is the term used in the Bible, 1 Corinthians 12-14. "Charismatic Movement," however, expresses the arrival of spiritual gifts in the historic mainline denominations.
It is “normal” for them even if it may not be for most us.
It is what it is. Some people like Coke, some like Pepsi. Some people dance and sing praises to the divine, some chant, some watch Star Wars 50 times then try to levitate the sofa.
If anyone wants to laugh at others expressions of faith though have at it.
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BrunoMcMahon: The second video is of a charismatic Pentecostal church. The belief is that God’s spirit is manifesting through them.
The term "Charismatic Movement" is sometimes confused with the term "charismatic." The word "charismatic" is an umbrella term used to describe those Christians who believe that the manifestations of the Holy Spirit seen in the first century Christian church (see e.g. the book of Acts ), such as miracles, prophecy, and glossolalia (speaking in other tongues or languages), are available to contemporary Christians and may be experienced and practiced today. It is derived from the Greek word ????sµa ("gift," itself derived from ?????, "grace" or "favor") which is the term used in the Bible, 1 Corinthians 12-14. "Charismatic Movement," however, expresses the arrival of spiritual gifts in the historic mainline denominations.
is “normal” for them even if it may not be for most us. It is what it is. Some people like Coke, some like Pepsi. Some people dance and sing praises to the divine, some chant, some watch Star Wars 50 times then try to levitate the sofa.
If anyone wants to laugh at others expressions of faith though have at it.
i am careful not to laugh at the works of the Holy Ghost because it is an unforgivable sin. Some people don't care about or believe in the Holy Spirit, Jesus, or, God so they could care less. It's a choice. I am holy pentecostal and i believe in the working of the Holy Ghost. If people are "showing off" at church than they are wrong, but that's between them and God. If u've seen or experienced this before, it's not scary or funny. I stand up at church and sing and clap. If the sermon hits a topic i relate to i say Amen. It's just how people choose to worship. Praise God!
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and...Holy Ghost Explosion!
Clearly not normal...