Yes, being touched on the head and falling over is a common stereotype of pentecostals. I'm sorry if I offend anyone, but pentecost has had way to many stereotypes since TBN came along.

Well, here's a quick lesson in pentecost:
AoG (Assemblies of God): The believe in the trinity (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit). They believe that Repentance and Baptism in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are necessary to salvation.
UPCI (United Pentecostal Church International) or just UPC: They (or should I say we) believe in oneness (Jesus is the Father, son and Holy Spirit). We also believe that Repentance, Baptism in Jesus' name, and recieveing the Holy Spirit with evidence of speaking in tounges is all necessary for salvation.
ALJC (Assemblies of the LORD Jesus Christ): Basically the same as UPC, just a different organization. This organization is considerably smaller than UPCI.
There are several other independent churchs that aren't affiliated with an organization.
In conclusion, pentecostals share a bond in that:
- We believe baptism and repentace are necessary for salvation.
- We believe that God can heal people of physical or mental illness or infirmity (ie: cure cancer, cure paralysis, deafness, etc.) , and deliver people from addictions.
- We believe that it is possible for a person to recieve the Holy Ghost and Speak in tounges, though some believe these do not necessarily come together.
Hope this helps you understand pentecost. I'm sorry, I probably gave you more than you wanted...
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