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Seventh-day Adventists, like many other Christian denominations, believe in the spiritual gift of speaking in tongues as described in The Bible, particularly in the book of Acts. They view it as a manifestation of the Holy Spirit and a form of prayer or communication with God. However, speaking in tongues is not a universal practice among Seventh-day Adventists and can vary among individual believers and congregations.

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How can you talk in tongues?

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Speaking in tongues in the bible?

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