Friday, April 23, 2010

Explain why speaking in tongues is not a unique religious experience only bestowed on Christians. How did your teacher relate such a phenomenon with s

Explain why speaking in tongues is not a unique religious
experience only bestowed on Christians. How did your teacher relate
such a phenomenon with sexual experiences? Clue: think neurology and
think cultural variabilities.
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Speaking in tongues is really no special feet as David Lane, of Mt.Sac, put it ; "when i was young, the preist told me to come up to the altar, and confess my sins yada yada yada, then he told me to speak, and i started speaking in tongues. why did this happen? this situation was comparable to one putting a microphone in front of your face right when ur having an orgasm, and telling you to start speaking, the result is an utterance of unrecognizable words."

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