="Kavik,
That God restricted him says zero about "tongues" or "heavenly language" - as with Paul's letter, you're reading into the text things that are just not there.[/QUOTE}
Remember though, as Saul, Paul was taught by the very best best and was the most educated of the Apostles, the Council led by James, and everywhere he travelled to. Most intelligent minds are aware of their surroundings at all times. And to think a mind like that of Paul's was able to experience the 3rd Heaven for 3 days, would have been something he would notice in their actions, how they spoke, how they worshiped, how they did everything. His mind would have been like a dusty dried sponge soaking everything in like it was water.
It's just Paul writing a letter to the Church in Corinth after presumably receiving a letter himself outlining the issues the Church there was experiencing and asking for his advice. I'm not doubting he may have been inspired by his faith in writing his reply, but hyperbole is hyperbole regardless of the author.
On another note, It's too bad the original "letter of complaint" no longer exists (assuming there was one and Paul didn't get the original complaint via messenger); it would solve the whole tongues issue in a matter of minutes.
None of what you say matters, due to one simple fact. Paul
chose to begin with someone who could Speak both the human and Angelic Language. If it was not possible to do so, Paul would have never mentioned it. And when he does mention it, he only claims if you can do this but are not charitable, you are basically a hypocrite (sounding brass).
By all rights, we can flip that around and say,
though I speak with Tongues of men and Angels, because I am generous to the poor, I sound like a beautiful lullaby.
Basically then, what the difference between being a hypocrite or someone genuine, is helping out your brother and sister because you are charitable. But the fact still exist, that you are able to Speak in Tongues of Angels!!