Firstly, this is not about whether one believes in miracles by The Holy Spirit or not. It's about being able to recognize the difference between signs, those from God vs. those from the devil.
When our Lord Jesus cast out evil spirits, were the victims not healed, even of palsies, and able to stand whole? If in those Churches people that fall to floor, making animal noises and shaking uncontrollably is a sign of The Holy Spirit, then how is it those are instead not standing to show they've been made whole like the New Testament examples? How is barking like an animal throbbing on the floor a show of edification of our Lord Jesus Christ?
Which is a sign of confusion in the Church according to Apostle Paul, someone rolling around in the floor, jumping up and down uncontrollably, laughing uncontrollably, running up and down the aisle out of control, or someone in full possession of their senses and self-control? The former things are a sign of 'confusion'. The latter is a sign of peace, as it is in all of true Churches of the saints according to Apostle Paul (1 Cor.14:33).
In the New Testament examples, the victim with an evil spirit prior... to it being cast out was not in control of their own body (Luke 4). The opposite of that after Jesus cast out the evil spirit was a person made whole, having come back to their senses and in control.
Per Acts 2, especially per the Greek manuscripts, when the Apostles spoke the cloven tongue on Pentecost, all those peoples present from different countries with different languages 'understood' them in their own dialect (dialectos) of the town they were born. How is that comparable to the claimed tongues those Churches say are from The Holy Spirit??? It is not. What those Churches claim is a different... sign outside that Acts 2 Scripture.
The events of uncontrollable laughter, rolling around impersonating an animal, and shaking uncontrollably, which also occur among eastern religions like Hinduism, having nothing to do with Christ and His Church. Yet, there they are, those same type of signs manifesting in those western churches, which are actually beth-avens, i.e., houses of vanity.