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Of what? That our prayers don't violate that scripture?
<<<<<<<Just on the very basis that this is a Joyce Meyer book we know that that's wrong. If anything the vain repetition scripture warns about would be the weird "infinite loop" prayers that her own charismatic kind often descend into.>>>>>>
 
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<<<<<<<Just on the very basis that this is a Joyce Meyer book we know that that's wrong. If anything the vain repetition scripture warns about would be the weird "infinite loop" prayers that her own charismatic kind often descend into.>>>>>>
You can still read her books. Just don't believe her "prosperity/wealth" theology because it's not biblical.

My opinion only.
 
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I won’t.
It's ok to read other denomination books. I have many, many Orthodox prayer books and theology books, as well as Anglican, Episcopal, Methodist, Congregational, Presbyterian/Reformed, and Lutheran books as well.

Reading a lot makes one informed.

:)
 
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It's ok to read other denomination books. I have many, many Orthodox prayer books and theology books, as well as Anglican, Episcopal, Methodist, Congregational, Presbyterian/Reformed, and Lutheran books as well.

Reading a lot makes one informed.

:)
Very true. :)
 
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It's ok to read other denomination books. I have many, many Orthodox prayer books and theology books, as well as Anglican, Episcopal, Methodist, Congregational, Presbyterian/Reformed, and Lutheran books as well.

Reading a lot makes one informed.

:)
I dont think I can come up with any prosperity gospel talk in the books of Meyer’s I’ve read.
 
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<<<<<<<Just on the very basis that this is a Joyce Meyer book we know that that's wrong. If anything the vain repetition scripture warns about would be the weird "infinite loop" prayers that her own charismatic kind often descend into.>>>>>>
I just mean Meyer is a charismatic evangelical and they're wrong about just about everything. It was a bit tongue-in-cheek.
 
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I just mean Meyer is a charismatic evangelical and they're wrong about just about everything. It was a bit tongue-in-cheek.
Oh, ok. What defines a charismatic? I took a Life in the Spirit course at my church years ago and during one part of it they were speaking in tongues. I am not into that.
 
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Oh, ok. What defines a charismatic? I took a Life in the Spirit course at my church years ago and during one part of it they were speaking in tongues. I am not into that.
That's often a characteristic of charismatics, they're basically pentecostals with fewer rules. I had a stint around charismatic evangelicals years before I became Catholic and it was awful. They all believe they have the power to prophesy, and one guy "prophesied" that my mom was going to die soon so I should spend more time with her (I spend a lot of time with my parents, we're not estranged), that was ~16 years ago and my mom is still alive and well.

Some of the more radical charismatic groups like what you find at Bethel Church get into demonic things like people crawling around on the ground making animal noises, collapsing where they stand like an imploding skyscraper, laughing uncontrollably, and a lot of other bizarre behaviors that they all attribute to the touch of the Holy Spirit.

It's bled into Catholicism now too, and while it's ever-so-slightly more measured because Catholicism has structure, it's still dangerous and I'm wary of people who get involved in it.
 
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That's often a characteristic of charismatics, they're basically pentecostals with fewer rules. I had a stint around charismatic evangelicals years before I became Catholic and it was awful. They all believe they have the power to prophesy, and one guy "prophesied" that my mom was going to die soon so I should spend more time with her (I spend a lot of time with my parents, we're not estranged), that was ~16 years ago and my mom is still alive and well.

Some of the more radical charismatic groups like what you find at Bethel Church get into demonic things like people crawling around on the ground making animal noises, collapsing where they stand like an imploding skyscraper, laughing uncontrollably, and a lot of other bizarre behaviors that they all attribute to the touch of the Holy Spirit.

It's bled into Catholicism now too, and while it's ever-so-slightly more measured because Catholicism has structure, it's still dangerous and I'm wary of people who get involved in it.
Well, I didn’t like that speaking in tongues thing when I went to the class.
 
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That's often a characteristic of charismatics, they're basically pentecostals with fewer rules. I had a stint around charismatic evangelicals years before I became Catholic and it was awful. They all believe they have the power to prophesy, and one guy "prophesied" that my mom was going to die soon so I should spend more time with her (I spend a lot of time with my parents, we're not estranged), that was ~16 years ago and my mom is still alive and well.

Some of the more radical charismatic groups like what you find at Bethel Church get into demonic things like people crawling around on the ground making animal noises, collapsing where they stand like an imploding skyscraper, laughing uncontrollably, and a lot of other bizarre behaviors that they all attribute to the touch of the Holy Spirit.

It's bled into Catholicism now too, and while it's ever-so-slightly more measured because Catholicism has structure, it's still dangerous and I'm wary of people who get involved in it.
Ok,if I was at a church where they were doing what you described at Bethel Church, I’d be freaking out. Do they handle snakes, too?
 
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That's often a characteristic of charismatics, they're basically pentecostals with fewer rules. I had a stint around charismatic evangelicals years before I became Catholic and it was awful. They all believe they have the power to prophesy, and one guy "prophesied" that my mom was going to die soon so I should spend more time with her (I spend a lot of time with my parents, we're not estranged), that was ~16 years ago and my mom is still alive and well.

Some of the more radical charismatic groups like what you find at Bethel Church get into demonic things like people crawling around on the ground making animal noises, collapsing where they stand like an imploding skyscraper, laughing uncontrollably, and a lot of other bizarre behaviors that they all attribute to the touch of the Holy Spirit.

It's bled into Catholicism now too, and while it's ever-so-slightly more measured because Catholicism has structure, it's still dangerous and I'm wary of people who get involved in it.
At least they don’t do that weird stuff during Mass. I have a friend who sometimes speaks in tongues, like when she was at the Life in the Spirit class and I asked her what she was saying and even she didn’t know. But she firmly believe she was praying…..something.
 
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Ok,if I was at a church where they were doing what you described at Bethel Church, I’d be freaking out. Do they handle snakes, too?
Yeah it was beyond bizarre. If this were the deep south they probably would be handling snakes.
At least they don’t do that weird stuff during Mass. I have a friend who sometimes speaks in tongues, like when she was at the Life in the Spirit class and I asked her what she was saying and even she didn’t know. But she firmly believe she was praying…..something.
No but they do seem to have a more lax attitude towards right belief. The priest that presided over my wedding Mass and baptized my first born is a charismatic priest. While I love him to death and think the Masses he celebrated were generally ok, he still opened the door for things that I don't think belonged like praise music. Granted, that's not an issue exclusive to charismatics but they due tend to be more "hippy" as Catholics go.
 
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Yeah it was beyond bizarre. If this were the deep south they probably would be handling snakes.

No but they do seem to have a more lax attitude towards right belief. The priest that presided over my wedding Mass and baptized my first born is a charismatic priest. While I love him to death and think the Masses he celebrated were generally ok, he still opened the door for things that I don't think belonged like praise music. Granted, that's not an issue exclusive to charismatics but they due tend to be more "hippy" as Catholics go.
When did that start in the Catholic Church? I don‘t recall it being there when I went to a Catholic grade school.
 
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When did that start in the Catholic Church? I don‘t recall it being there when I went to a Catholic grade school.
Probably in the 70s, which IIRC is when that movement emerged in protestantism as well
 
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