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What Is Speaking In Tongues?

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SPEAKING IN TONGUES This can be a touchy subject among Christians.   There are varying viewpoints, and this issue seems to spark so much emotional and personal feelings it’s almost taboo to talk about it even among Christian circles.   I’ve decided to focus on answering 10 questions regarding speaking in tongues.             1. What is speaking in tongues?             2. Is speaking in tongues found in the Bible?             3. What is Baptism in the Holy Spirit?             4. Why is there so much division on this subject?             5. Is speaking in tongues still for today, or was that just for the Early Church?             6. Who can speak in tongues?             7. Is the “initial physical evidence” really that important?             8. Do you lose control of yourself when you speak in tongues?             9. Am I not saved / less of a Christian if I don’t speak in tongues?             10. If I’ve prayed for this gift, why haven’t I received it?

Biblical Inerrancy and the New Testament

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What is biblical inerrancy? Biblical inerrancy is the Christian doctrine that the Bible is “without error or fault in all its teaching.”   This idea flows from biblical inspiration; God inspired the authors of the Bible because it is God’s Word, or revelation, to humanity. I’ve been thinking about this topic for a little while now.   My friend attends Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, where most of the professors don’t believe in Biblical inerrancy.   For me (and many others), this has always been a fundamental doctrine of Christianity.   This is the book we teach from, preach from, and use as a basis for morality and essentially everything the Christian lives by. However I think my hiccup has been with differentiating between inerrancy with infallibility; from doing some further research and thinking on the subject, I think that these should be defined in the same way.   Instead of taking inerrancy to mean that scripture is free from all factual errors, we simply maintain