With regards to not stuttering when speaking ‘tongues’ – this just further illustrates that tongues are produced within the speaker’s subconscious; it’s a phenomenon that requires no conscious effort to produce. It's sort of akin to what happens while dreaming. When a person who stutters dreams, if they Are speaking in their dream, they typically do not stutter
Stuttering is, in part, a result of conscious language production. When engaged in glossolalia, the language production centers of the brain are not overly active as glossolalia is not language. Another reason why a person who stutters when speaking will not do so when engaged in glossolalia; they're not producing actual language.
I don’t think non-stuttering in people who stutter is really all that odd or a sign of anything; another common example is that people who stutter, do not do so when they sing; in fact, many famous singers started off singing as a way to work through childhood stuttering (Elvis Presley is perhaps the best example).
Stuttering is, in part, a result of conscious language production. When engaged in glossolalia, the language production centers of the brain are not overly active as glossolalia is not language. Another reason why a person who stutters when speaking will not do so when engaged in glossolalia; they're not producing actual language.
I don’t think non-stuttering in people who stutter is really all that odd or a sign of anything; another common example is that people who stutter, do not do so when they sing; in fact, many famous singers started off singing as a way to work through childhood stuttering (Elvis Presley is perhaps the best example).
Praying in tongues is praying in the Holy Spirit
that is why the stutterer stutters not.