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Tongues in the Seventh-day Adventist Church

Seventh-day Adventists believe that the spiritual gifts such as "speaking in tongues" are used to communicate the truth to other people from differing languages, and are skeptical of tongues as practiced by charismatic and Pentecostal Christians today.
== Beliefs ==
Belief "17. Spiritual Gifts and Ministries" of the official 28 Fundamental Beliefs of Adventists affirms that spiritual gifts do continue into the present.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 publisher = Seventh-day Adventist Church ). See "17. Spiritual Gifts and Ministries"〕 While the gift of tongues or "glossolalia" is not specifically mentioned, Adventists more often limit it to the ability to speak unlearned human languages, or "xenoglossy"; and have generally rejected the form of tongues practised by many charismatic and Pentecostal Christians, described as ecstatic speech or a "personal prayer language".〔Bacchiocchi concurs in ''End Time Issues'' #194 and #195 below〕
Supporting this position is Gerhard Hasel, who believed the practice refers to unknown human languages only, and not angelic languages nor ecstatic speech.〔Gerhard Hasel. ''Speaking in Tongues: Biblical Speaking in Tongues and Contemporary Glossolalia''. Berrien Springs, Michigan: Adventist Theological Society, 1991 ((publisher's page )); as quoted in the ''Handbook''. One (review ) (DjVu) is by Herbert Kiesler. ''Andrews University Seminary Studies'' 32:1–2 (Spring–Summer 1994), p137–138. See also "A Symposium on Speaking in Tongues". Presented at the meeting of the
Midwest Chapter of the Adventist Theological Society, 22 February 1992〕 His document has been frequently cited by Adventists. The ''Handbook of Seventh-day Adventist Theology'' takes the position that speaking in tongues refers to "previously unlearned human languages" (xenoglossy), using the experience on the day of Pentecost in as the "criterion" for later interpretation.〔"Spiritual Gifts" by George E. Rice in ''Handbook of Seventh-day Adventist Theology'', edited by Raoul Dederen; p616–17. See also p648 for selected Ellen White quotations〕 David Asscherick also believes tongues are xenoglossy only.〔"What the Bible Says About Speaking in Tongues" () by David Asscherick. (Presentation ) available for purchase〕
Ellen G. White wrote concerning this issue. She states...
She also stated...
"They give themselves up to wild, excitable feelings and make unintelligible sounds which they call the gift of tongues, and a certain class seem to be charmed with these strange manifestations. A strange spirit rules with this class, which would bear down and run over anyone who would reprove them. God's Spirit is not in the work and does not attend such workmen. They have another spirit."〔''Testimonies'' vol. 1, p414 http://egwdatabase.whiteestate.org/nxt/gateway.dll/egw-comp/section00000.htm/book05499.htm/chapter05578.htm〕
See also other Adventist commentators.〔"Tongues in Early Adventism" by William Fagal. ''Adventists Affirm'' 1997, v11, p26–34〕

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