Does the true Holy Spirit cause people to fall backwards at the wave of a hand? Does He electrocute people, causing convulsions, "holy laughter," or the lack of self-control? Costi Hinn examines the scriptures that are commonly used to defend the practice of being "slain in the Spirit," giving us five possible explanations for this common charismatic experience.
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