So are you hiding now?
Always ready to condemn the way others do things but will not inform us how these things are done in your local church.
Some of us have to work for a living you know.
If there is a fake of something, it usually means that somewhere there must be a genuine.
Have you visited ever a Charismatic church (of good standing), and that the gifts of the Holy Spirit are working (including the higher ones).
If you ever do, many of your questions will be answered.
I met once a high ranking official of a cessationist mission oriented denomination, who told me they had received strict orders to have nothing to do with pentecostals (and I assume that included charismatics), and no real reason for it was given.
After spending time in some project, he realized that charismatics were not the monsters they were portrayed as in their denomination.
Man made systems influence members in strange ways, many of them not Biblical.
One assumption of modern life, is that many religious persons actually want to know and are interested in finding the truth... God's true, and that includes His reality, His workings, etc.
Can someone that does not explore, interact, research, and the like eventually find the truth? maybe, but is risky to say that absolute truth has been found if different groups, traditions, etc. have not been explored.
To me church is important, but any single one that restricts interaction with other groups makes me suspicious of it.
Luke 8:16 No one after lighting a lamp covers it with a jar or puts it under a bed, but puts it on a stand, so that those who enter may see the light.
If you have the light from the Holy Spirt, are you afraid of visiting other groups? should you?
The Bible (which many groups pay lip service to) is clearly written from a supernatural point of view:
Holy Spirit coming down to dwell even atop the author and executor of the faith Jesus, unclean spirits being expelled from Magdalene before she could become a disciple, the H.S. giving believers instructions of what to do, who to select, where to avoid going, etc.
Were those the inventions of superstitious ancient peasants unscientific in their worldview, or is the Bible a faithful record of God's reality (which is true and ultimate), and that is supernatural from our point of view because we are living in a fallen region of the Kingdom?
You have to make up your mind with respect these kind of things before you embark in a quest for truth, otherwise, wrong preconceptions will lead you to wrong conclusions.
Kind regards.