You know full well I am referring to the common practice of tongues in todays church. This is as I have been stressing not a biblical practice. There are no such thing as ecstatic utterances.
You seem to be flip flopping. In the last post, you seemed to be promoting the idea that modern tongues are 'ecstatic utterances.' That is a terrible description of speaking in tongues, since one does not have to be ecstatic to speak in tongues.
There are only human languages. That was the case in the apostolic church and right through history up to today.
You just promote your ideas rather than sticking with the scriptures. Paul wrote 'Though I speak with th tongues of men and of angels." And if you take that as 'If" rather than "though" you should still allow for the possibility that he speaks tongues of angels, or that such languages exist
You force in the spirit to be in the Holy Spirit but that is not the case in these contested verses.
No, I don't. I did not make that argument in my post and there is no indication that I think that. You are just making stuff up again.
Tongues today are by the will of man not the will of God. They are not genuine.
Such foolish, broad-sweeping statements.
The only tongues that are to be allowed, biblically, are those where a human language is spoken and interpreted or understood by a speaker of that language.
Paul suggested that he might speak in 'tongues of angels' so that first part has no Biblical basis. The Bible never requires that 'speaking in tongues' be in a human language. And the second part is just more doctrine you just made up. Speaking in tongues is a supernatural gift. Interpretation of tongues is a supernatural gift. I Corinthians 14:13 says to let him who speaks in an unknown tongue pray that he may interpret. I speak another language and I don't have to pray to be able to interpret it, since I can interpret using my knowledge of both languages. An interpreter of tongues needs a gift of the Spirit to be able to interpret, not natural knowledge of the language.
Things have not changed from the church of Corinth till today.
If you really believed that, you would not oppose the doctrine Paul taught on spiritual gifts in I Corinthians. You would not oppose 'Let the prophets speak two or three, and let the other judge' and '...covet to prophesy and forbid not to speak with tongues.'