1. They are set in their ways, usually "old school." Immediately reverting the the claims of faith instead of simple logic and reason. Often accusing those that question ANYTHING to not be of faith, condemning them to hell for not having "faith."
2. They condition their children to fear god and never question anything. Often children learn to never question their parents beliefs and values of faith which extend to be an absolute belief of conforming and agreing with their parents in general. Demographically pentacostals live in rural areas, so their ways can remain unchanged for generations with a wall built up with their parents mortar. PLEASE WATCH THE MOVIE JESUS CAMP!
3. Some believe the the holy ghost will posess them and speak through them in a "prayer voice." Which is basically mumbled words they have derived from their native language. This was proven by linguists.
4. They talk to snakes.
5. They believe people such as Ghandi are going to hell.
Pentecostal women normally do not wear a vail.
Pentecostal women normally do not wear bathing suits; but some do.
Pentecostal women do wear high heel shoes.
Yes
TGS Hates Women was created on 2011-02-24.
yes
The Apostolic church does not believe in women wearing pants. The Pentecostal denomination believes that women should wear modest apparel that does not pertain unto a man. (see Deuteronomy 22:5) Pentecostal Churches do this in obedience to the Bible. This has not changed in the New Testament. The women wear Long skirt or dresses and long sleeve blouse or jacket.
Some pentecostal denominations/sects observe the tradition of women wearing floor-length dresses, as a way of dressing modestly (I Tim. 2:9). Many other pentecostal denominations/sects, while still expecting women to dress modestly, do not require women to wear floor-length dresses.
No, they don't cut or dye their hair...
long skirts usually
Yes, many Pentecostal churches do ordain women as pastors and leaders, reflecting their belief in the equality of all believers in Christ. The approach to women in ministry can vary significantly among different Pentecostal denominations and congregations, with some fully embracing female ordination while others may restrict leadership roles based on traditional interpretations of scripture. Overall, the trend within the broader Pentecostal movement has been increasingly supportive of women in ministry.
They hate women, everything women like and all things related to women, due to bad relationships in their past. My neighbor is a bitter man and hates me and other women neighbors.