tmackean
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So my girlfriend and her sister seem to be increasingly into organised religion. They know my utter skepticism on such matters, but have learned to dismiss me with a beatific smile and the adamant suggestion that one day I will know the truth... er, yeah.
Anyway, both of then go off to a prayer meeting the other day, and when my g'friend comes back, she's crying. Her sister, she tells me, was possessed by the Holy Spirit, collapsed in ecstasy and started babbling in tongues.
Now, I'm inclined not to believe this!
I believe she collapsed and I believe she wasn't faking it. I believe she felt a presence "almost like electricity" pumping through her body - but I don't attribute any of this to spirits (holy or otherwise). It's much likelier, I would conclude, that our amazing powers of suggestion are the culprit here.
So, how can I prove this? It's likely that the speaking in tongues is just utter nonsense, but I'm informed in reverent tones that it is an "old form of Hebrew". I'm prepared to accept that a small amount might actually be Hebrew - as she may have picked up a little of the vocab used by others doing the same thing (it's been going on at this church for years), but I would imagine we're talking about just a few genuine words amongst a cacophony of jumbled verbiage. Most of the babbling will be nonsense, and none of the grammar will pan out.
It's years since I've been able to bear the tedium of a church service, so I'm not going to go there and record this myself, but does anybody know of decent independent research done into these phenomena or attempted translations?
Anyway, both of then go off to a prayer meeting the other day, and when my g'friend comes back, she's crying. Her sister, she tells me, was possessed by the Holy Spirit, collapsed in ecstasy and started babbling in tongues.
Now, I'm inclined not to believe this!
I believe she collapsed and I believe she wasn't faking it. I believe she felt a presence "almost like electricity" pumping through her body - but I don't attribute any of this to spirits (holy or otherwise). It's much likelier, I would conclude, that our amazing powers of suggestion are the culprit here.
So, how can I prove this? It's likely that the speaking in tongues is just utter nonsense, but I'm informed in reverent tones that it is an "old form of Hebrew". I'm prepared to accept that a small amount might actually be Hebrew - as she may have picked up a little of the vocab used by others doing the same thing (it's been going on at this church for years), but I would imagine we're talking about just a few genuine words amongst a cacophony of jumbled verbiage. Most of the babbling will be nonsense, and none of the grammar will pan out.
It's years since I've been able to bear the tedium of a church service, so I'm not going to go there and record this myself, but does anybody know of decent independent research done into these phenomena or attempted translations?
