Please show a historical soure that says that the priest of Aphrodite uttered gibberish sounds.
VCO was claiming that the priest of Apollo would tell people to say 'batta batta' and that is where the Greek word translated 'vain repetitions' comes from. But I asked for eaidence for this and he dodged the question and eventually blocked me.
I have a question. Where does Paul say this was going on? Is it right to just assume that pagan practices were occuring in New Testament churches without evidence?
How is attributing a gift of the Spirit in the first century to Apollo or Aphrodite different from attributing a work of the Spirit to Beelzebub? Jesus gave His opponents one of the most bone-chilling warnings aboutthat.We haven't even gotten to that. If I am talking with a cessationist who takes a rather sensible straightforward reading of the text, usually our views on order about tongues per se in the text aren't that different. The main difference is that I believe we should obey the commandments of the Lord on speaking in tongues, but the cessationist thinks they do not apply.B
ut with VCOs interpretation, where you don't go by what the text actually says, but you assume the church must have been functioning as a pagan temple, without any evidence for it in the text, it is hard to move past that to a sensible conversation. Some of his facts are right on. The application of the facts aren't rational, and are quite dangerous.
The evidence for this is quite flimsy, since it does not fit the text. I don't see any evidence that cessationist posters on here understand the mysteries revealed in the Bible any better than Paul did. If our knowledge were complete, we would not have these disagreements. This discussion disproves your interpretation. Even the cessationists don't agree.You don't believe that gifts of the Spirit were really pagan practices do you?
VCO was claiming that the priest of Apollo would tell people to say 'batta batta' and that is where the Greek word translated 'vain repetitions' comes from. But I asked for eaidence for this and he dodged the question and eventually blocked me.
I have a question. Where does Paul say this was going on? Is it right to just assume that pagan practices were occuring in New Testament churches without evidence?
How is attributing a gift of the Spirit in the first century to Apollo or Aphrodite different from attributing a work of the Spirit to Beelzebub? Jesus gave His opponents one of the most bone-chilling warnings aboutthat.We haven't even gotten to that. If I am talking with a cessationist who takes a rather sensible straightforward reading of the text, usually our views on order about tongues per se in the text aren't that different. The main difference is that I believe we should obey the commandments of the Lord on speaking in tongues, but the cessationist thinks they do not apply.B
ut with VCOs interpretation, where you don't go by what the text actually says, but you assume the church must have been functioning as a pagan temple, without any evidence for it in the text, it is hard to move past that to a sensible conversation. Some of his facts are right on. The application of the facts aren't rational, and are quite dangerous.
The evidence for this is quite flimsy, since it does not fit the text. I don't see any evidence that cessationist posters on here understand the mysteries revealed in the Bible any better than Paul did. If our knowledge were complete, we would not have these disagreements. This discussion disproves your interpretation. Even the cessationists don't agree.You don't believe that gifts of the Spirit were really pagan practices do you?