Early Pentecostals not only claimed to speak in tongues but also to write in tongues. What occultists call "automatic writing" and psychologists call "psychography" was once considered normal among Pentecostals. In this episode of Digging Deeper, I examine Agnes Ozman's tongue writings.
Original video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XU_xhbhECMk
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