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I was seven years old at a family reunion when I heard something that terrified me. Some of my family members were Pentecostal. Someone began to pray and what came out of their mouth was not a language. I did not have the framework to say that at seven. I just knew something was wrong with the sound. I speak English, Spanish, conversational Arabic, and I am working through Latin. I know what language sounds like. What I heard that day did not sound like language. It took me thirty years to understand why that mattered. The Pentecostal movement claims 700 million followers and traces its modern origins to a horse stable in Los Angeles in 1906. It is the fastest growing Christian movement in the world and the logical endpoint of the Reformation. Every tradition we have covered in this series moved authority one step further from the Church and one step closer to the individual. The Pentecostals completed that journey. The authority lives in your experience. In your body. In the sound coming out of your mouth. This episode asks the question a terrified seven year old already knew to ask. How do you verify that?
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