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<blockquote data-quote="Lamkins" data-source="post: 1569523" data-attributes="member: 20198"><p>As a former charismatic your reaction is very interesting. They think it’s the Holy Spirit moving. They’d describe the service as anointed, meaning the spirit was moving and/or the speaker himself was anointed ( specially touched by God). You’re not allowed to ever question the legitimacy of anyone in authority because that’s the same as questioning God. It’s typical cult rules. Dopamine hits lure you in, threats keep you trapped.</p><p></p><p>I edited out some stuff I think I’m wrong about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamkins, post: 1569523, member: 20198"] As a former charismatic your reaction is very interesting. They think it’s the Holy Spirit moving. They’d describe the service as anointed, meaning the spirit was moving and/or the speaker himself was anointed ( specially touched by God). You’re not allowed to ever question the legitimacy of anyone in authority because that’s the same as questioning God. It’s typical cult rules. Dopamine hits lure you in, threats keep you trapped. I edited out some stuff I think I’m wrong about. [/QUOTE]
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