With all due respect, Rollo, I do not watch any posted videos anywhere. And lest you misunderstand, Charismatics are also believers. Just a little crazy. But the "Toronto Blessing" went overboard from the reports I read. Do you really think the Holy Spirit would have Christians barking like dogs?
"The Toronto Blessing is a supposed outpouring of the Holy Spirit on the people of the Toronto Airport Christian Fellowship Church, formerly the Toronto Airport Vineyard Church. On January 20, 1994, a Pentecostal pastor named Randy Clark spoke at the church and gave his testimony of how he would get “drunk” in the Spirit and laugh uncontrollably. In response to this testimony, the congregation erupted in pandemonium with people laughing, growling, dancing, shaking, barking like dogs, and even being stuck in positions of paralysis. These experiences were attributed to the Holy Spirit entering people’s bodies. The pastor of the church, John Arnott, referred to it as a big Holy Spirit party. The moniker “Toronto Blessing” was given, and the church was soon in the international spotlight."
https://www.gotquestions.org/Toronto-blessing.html
I agree with you on this.
People like Todd Bentley and Mike Bickle are off the wall and making millions being that way.
They and their associated leaders are a sin for sure.
But to use the Toronto Blessing as an example of charismatic beliefs is wrong.
Is it fair to blame the 7th day Adventists for David Koresh and the Waco massacre?
No, of course not.
When people debate the 7th Day Adventists, David Koresh is never mentioned.
But Christians, especially Baptists, are afraid of charismatics.
They are afraid of those who speak in tongues, afraid to pray and actually expect healing.
They do not have any prophets in their churches.
Why don't we debate these things and get rid of the fear of these gifts from God.
You put down an entire way of worship because of one word, "drunk".
It opened the door for all of you to scream 'bloody murder on those crazy charismatics.
Well, guess what.
Jesus was charismatic.
He believed in all the gifts.
The Apostle Paul was charismatic.
He believed in all the gifts.
But people today don't believe.
Why?
What are you all afraid of?
Why does no one listen to post #20?
Afraid you may find some truth that you don't believe?
Don't want to shake off the old self you hold on to so tightly?
It's time to find out the truth.
It only way I can show you the truth is to ask you all to watch a Lakewood church service on you tube.
Then you'll know the truth, and the truth will set you free.