Real pentacostals will read the KJV Bible and that Bible has 66 books total. 39 (Old Testament) 27(New Testament). I'm not saying that other translations are fake, but they change a few words and the KJV is direct. In order to understand the KJV you have to have the Holy Ghost. (ACTS 2:38)
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Real pentacostals will read the KJV Bible and that Bible has 66 books total. 39 (Old Testament) 27(New Testament). I'm not saying that other translations are fake, but they change a few words and the KJV is direct. In order to understand the KJV you have to have the Holy Ghost. (ACTS 2:38)
There really isn't such a thing as "Pentacostal rules for boys". The only rule that Pentacostals have (as with all Christians) is to love thy God with all thy might and with all thine heart. Also to love thy neighbor as thy self. Also to know that without faith it is impossible to please God; thus, faith is mandatory for all Christians both boys and girls.
It depends on which particular religion you belong to. Nearly all Christian religions hold that drinking to drunkeness is wrong, but there are three positions, moderation, abstinence, and prohibition. Moderation groups include Roman Catholics, Eastern Orthodox, Anglicans, Lutherans, Reformed Churchs, and Jehovah's Witnesses. Abstinence groups include many Baptists, Pentacostals, Methodists, some other Evangelicals, some Protestants, and the Salvation Army. Prohibition groups include Southern Baptist Convention, Seventh-Day Adventists, and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. For more information, please see the Related Link below.
I believed they are, however the issue of speaking in tongues is something that they should keep between themselves and God. No doubt still possible this can be given a spiritual gift from God and if so anyone who wish to use this must interpret the word his saying, so it will edify the body of Christ, if he or she's unable to do that, then is purely not come from God. Because how could you be effective in preaching the Word of God if no one will understand the word your saying. A Spirit of Truth-- Is the Word of God. A Spirit of confusion, means no one understands the word your saying.
Baptizing is done in the Christian religion. Certain denominations of Christianity, for instance, Catholics or Lutherans baptize infants. Other denominations like Baptists and Pentacostals believe that baptism comes after a person believes in Jesus as their savior, which could be a child capable of understanding the gospel or an adult.
Methodists proclaim in every service to recognize the Catholic Church. Pentacostals believe in the gifts of the Holy Spirit among them...speaking in tongues and prophesy. The "day of Pentacost" refers to the "Upper Room" which Christians believe was a special enlightment.
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Because religion is one way social groups control the behavior of their members, and most social groups recognize that excessive alcohol consumption leads to behavior that is not in the group's best interest.Until the 1880s Protestant churches didn't prohibit the consumption of alcohol in moderation. Then they cam to view alcohol as evil and drinking as sinful. This created a theological problem because the bible says that Jesus both made and drank alcohol.This led to the "two wine" doctrine according to which whenever the Bible speaks of wine in a positive way it is referring to grape juice. But whenever it speaks of wine negatively, it is referring to fermented grape juice (wine).Another Answer:It depends on the particular group's interpretation of the bible. Almost all groups see drunkeness as a sin. Many groups (Roman Catholics, Eastern Orthodox, Anglicans, Lutherans, Reformed Churches, and Jehovah's Witnesses) see alcohol use in moderation as OK. Other groups (Many Baptists, Pentacostals, Methodists, some Evangelicals and Other protestant groups, and the Salvation Army) frown on it. Some groups (Southern Baptist Convention, Seventh-day Adventists, and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) prohibit it. For more information, please see the Related Link below.
1. They are set in their ways, usually "old school." Immediately reverting the the claims of faith instead of simple logic and reason. Often accusing those that question ANYTHING to not be of faith, condemning them to hell for not having "faith."2. They condition their children to fear god and never question anything. Often children learn to never question their parents beliefs and values of faith which extend to be an absolute belief of conforming and agreing with their parents in general. Demographically pentacostals live in rural areas, so their ways can remain unchanged for generations with a wall built up with their parents mortar. PLEASE WATCH THE MOVIE JESUS CAMP!3. Some believe the the holy ghost will posess them and speak through them in a "prayer voice." Which is basically mumbled words they have derived from their native language. This was proven by linguists.4. They talk to snakes.5. They believe people such as Ghandi are going to hell.
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