QUESTIONS ON TONGUES

Mike Murphy (tes@moscom.com)
Fri, 22 Dec 1995 21:35:55 -0600 (CST)



>My guess is that tongues are more common because they are easier to
>self-manufactur.  One can synthesize a tongue whereas one can not do so
>with a miracle.

Wow. That's harsh. You think people who do this don't get renewed in the
spirit though?

>* Right. Good point. What about the ability to translate other peoples tongues
>* on the fly? Is that possible?
>
>Sure it is.  Every once in a while, when God permits, I've been the recipient
>of an understanding of what someones angelic talk is saying.  That's when God
>has given a "gift" of interpretation.

But even without the bravado of a "holy hush"? I mean just whenever somebody
is doing it?

>Remember on the day of Pentecost, the tongue spake on the initial baptism,
>what was spoken was understood by those of the dialect who language was
>their own.

Yes. Mormons claim they still do that in the mission field. 

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