Have you actually investigated either? If not, how do you comment on whether or not they are born of reason or not?
I don’t trash-talk the alleged Clown Masses or the Charismatic movment, because I have investigated or studied neither. Therefore I do not know whether or not they lack reason.
Do you?
I was raised in a charismatic, “word-based,” protestant denomination.
“I just know the Lord’s gonna come back before 1996!”
My favorite phrase.
It’s completely based on a lack of reason. The clergy are specifically anti-intellectual in those spheres. It’s based on this emotional frenzy rather than an internalized faith. If you do try to internalize like I did, you are immediately looked at awry because you are daring to use the intellect instead of emotion.
You are led up there to speak in tongues. Why? So that you grow in faith? No, so you get something. It’s not a coincidence they are preaching prosperity gospel in that Church. The whole religion is dependent on what you get, never what you give.
You can disprove the “gift” of tongues in 5 minutes. How? Next time you are in a charismatic service, take into account all the factors that go into the outbursts of tongues:
- When people spoke in tongues, I could invariably tell who it was everytime. Each person who speaks in tongues has a “signature.” The same syllable groups are uttered by the same individuals every time. So I could hear, “Ee-kon-dai, Ee-kon-dai, Ee-kon-dai,” and immediately know who it was, every time. I could also hear “Shun-da-da-da-da-da” repeated over and over again and know who it is.
- When the music plays, identify the more dramatic parts. When the music reaches the peak of drama, that’s when you’ll find the most people speaking in tongues.
- The sermon. The preacher very rarely begins in a state of frenzy. To the contrary, the sermon builds just like a song, and just like the song, once he’s built the crowd up enough and has sufficient control of their emotions, he crosses a threshold and goes into an irrational fit, with the crowd falling suit, with their horrified children sitting there staring.
I don’t pay much attention to claims that the Charismatic comes from the devil. It stems from the fact that the people are uneducated country folks at heart. I don’t mean to slam them, but it’s true. My relatives were uneducated country folks. They were good people, but they automatically attributed study to satanism.
I know Protestants well. I also dabbled in Calvinism as a teen.
The Protestants today are not well represented by Calvin, Luther, etc. The “doctrinal” Protestant Churches are not passing their faith on to the next generation.
The Non-denominationals, Pentecostals, etc. They have vitality and are growing. The Mormons (not really Protestant I know) are growing. The Lutherans?
Sociologically speaking, when we’re 40, there is going to have be a drastic, sharp, and visible contrast between Catholicism and Protestantism if we are going to maintain momentum and evangelize. I don’t see it as a coincidence that the Traditional movement is gaining steam as the mainline Protestants wither.
We have a superior Catholic culture. There’s no reason to minimize it, when we can share it with the rest of the world and encourage them to share in those treasures.
This thread is very controversial, so before you reply, make sure you aren’t too steamed at me because of my views.