UNMASKING THE CHARISMATIC HERESY "For the time will come when people will not tolerate sound doctrine but, following their own desires and insatiable curiosity, will accumulate teachers and will stop listening to the truth and will be diverted to myths" 2 Timothy 4:3-4 - "False messiahs and false prophets will arise and will perform signs and wonders in order to mislead, if that were possible, the elect" Mark 13: 22 - "The smoke of Satan has entered the Church" Pope Paul VI

11.19.2006

THIS IS NO PENTECOST




What does the Charismatic Renewal have in common with Pentecost?
Nothing.
The Charismatic Renewal is no ‘Second Pentecost’.
Manifestations of the Charismatic Renewal were not present at Pentecost.

• Babbling in the Spirit
• Slain (falling down) in the Spirit
• Soaking in the Spirit
• Drunk in the Spirit
• Crying in the Spirit
• Laughing in the Spirit

These manifestations did not occur at Pentecost. Now let us take a closer look.

Babbling in the Spirit
The apostles did not babble, they preached in actual languages.
Babbling in the Spirit is false teaching.

Slain in the Spirit
The apostles were not Slain in the Spirit.
Slain in the Spirit is false teaching.

Soaking in the Spirit
The apostles were not soaked in the Spirit.
Soaking in the Spirit is false teaching.

Drunk in the Spirit
The apostles were not falling to the ground, unable to speak or to get up.
Drunk in the Spirit is false teaching.

Crying in the Spirit
The apostles were not Crying in the Spirit.
Crying in the Spirit is false teaching

Laughing in the Spirit
The apostles were not Laughing in the Spirit.
Laughing in the Spirit is false teaching.

The Devil aping God and corrupting man has played out many times since the Garden of Eden. ‘Second Pentecost’ is one of his deceptions and many, many Catholics have “fallen” for it.

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