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This may be, but that does not invalidate the gift. Abuse is a problem, certainly, but it does not nullify the real. There are many abuses of the LIturgy, also,but it does not invalidate the real liturgy.See to me though, I think that the ability to speak multiple languages, the spiritual gift of Speaking a language you don’t know and other scenarios get mixed together and seen as evidence of “Unknown Tongues.”
The spiritual gift to communicate with others in a language that is not known to the self is one variety of tongues. The ability to pray in the spirit in a language that one does not know is another variety of tongues.
I suppose it depends upon what they are talking about. When Paul wrote “I would that you all pray in tongues” he did not mean that it should happen in Church creating a chaos of gibberish. That variety of tongues is for private prayer. It is frequently misused in public meetings.It is true that St. Paul had experiences of the Spirit praying through him but I don’t see that as being related to the experience that modern Protestants and Catholics are calling Unknown Tongues.
Yes, however, the private prayer is for the strengthening of the individual believer. It is not for preaching, or for communication with other believers (with an interpretation)…Usually when the Early Church Fathers speak of tongues they mean tongues of another language, and many seemed to be of a mind that it was for the spreading of the Gospel.
Tongues can certainly be misused by heretics.However when we see references to broken jargon that no one understood it is usually in reference to heretics like Montanus or the Moravians.
I am sorry you have had such a bad experience. I think it is because there is inadequate shepherding and teaching. All such gifts must be submitted to the authority of the Church. When that authority is not recognized, or people think the Bible is there authority, abuses run rampant.I don’t know, as a former Evangelical I saw nothing but destructive things pour forth from the Charismatic movement. Indeed the Charismatic movement has taken the slow leak on the ship of Protestantism and has created a full fledged flooding. I’m just deeply concerned that it exists in the Church now.