I asked because you're all in showing fakes, yet have never given an example of the real thing. But occasionally you do allude to there being a real thing. It's one thing to quote scripture - now show how it applies in real life.
And if the Bible says "do this and you'll receive that", then you do this and receive that, is that not a valid experience?
First off I didn't say they were all fake. I think the fakes are far less problematic then those that are moved by some other spirit.
Do I need to show you the real?
I can give you an anecdote that I have experienced. In fact, many. And of different varieties. We weren't looking for an experience. It just organically happened, and I praise God for them.
It was my 1st mission trip to the Dominican Republic. There were at least 3 or 4 incredible experiences that had the fingerprints of the Holy Spirit, and His Presence in us. I'll just relate one now.
Most of the D.R. lives in true abject poverty. Our Church had spent yrs building a child development/Orphange/ Church in a particularly poor area. We went twice a year, and things only got done when we were there to provide funds and materials, and skilled labor.
I had never seen TRUE poverty before and it was very humbling. I asked the Dominican group facilitator if it made sense for me, who is NOT a skilled laborer, to spend the money to get me there, with room and board and so on, rather than just SEND that money I spent for travel.
He said, "Look, if it is the Lord's Will, this place is going to get built whether you come or send money or not. BUT these people (native Dominicans) are going to know that their brothers and sisters in Christ, love them enough to spend their money, time, energy, and travel thousands of miles, because you love them in Christ. That is worth more than 10 electricians, carpenters, masons, and plumbers".
There were about 18 of us on that 1st trip I went. Another 20 or so Dominicans helped us with the work.
On the last day, before we were going to leave the village, and head down the mountain, they had us all (Americans) bunch up in a group. Then the 20 or so Dominicans surrounded us and laid hands on us and started earnestly praying for us. But it wasn't the same prayer they all said together. Each one was praying something different. So, different prayers and voices and came from every side of the circle. But this is the real kicker. THEY all prayed in Spanish! 1 or 2 of us had a pretty good handle on Spanish, but I knew VERY little. Yet even though I didn't know what they were praying, I KNEW what they were praying! We could feel the love AND the Holy Spirit amongst us.
No one was slain in the spirit. There were no tongues spoken that SOMEONE couldn't understand or discern. No riotous laughter. No one was rolling on the floor. Just pure love through prayer to the Lord.
Does that qualify?