Christian Charismatics and Their Criticism

This article will be absolutely devastating against Christian Charismatics and against Christians as a whole.
A charismatic is a term used in the church to describe a person who has some supernatural abilities from the "Holy Spirit."
Such charismatics strengthen the faith of Christians. Christians think the following: " After all, it is only among us Christians, or rather, only in our church that miracles and supernatural things happen. Not in other religions, other religions have nothing to do with the Almighty – we are the only ones who have contact with the Almighty."
                        And when Christians learn that supernatural things happen in other religions, they either don't believe it or they perceive the supernatural ability as an ability from the devil and consider such a person to be a person serving the devil (in the Middle Ages, people were burned at the stake for this, see the burning of witches).
But the truth is that all supernatural things actually have nothing to do with any "Holy Spirit" or God. Unlike Hindus, Christians do not know what pranic energy is and wherever some manifestations of energy appear, it is immediately attributed to the "Holy Spirit". As a person who has read a lot of literature on meditation, I know that a certain percentage of people have always had their energy body more active. Such people become either healers or, if they are in a Christian environment, charismatics. When a charismatic so-called " baptizes" people with the "Holy Spirit", he does nothing more than send energy from himself to another person.
                        Sending energy will manifest itself in muscle tremors or falling into a trance and falling to the ground. Of course, Christians do not understand what is happening, how it is possible that the wonderful "Holy Spirit" would allow such a humiliating and controversial thing as muscle tremors. But Hindus know very well what it means, that it is about energy and that muscle tremors are an intense flow of energy, which begins to significantly affect physiological processes in the body and this will manifest itself in tremors. Tremors are perceived in Hinduism as healing.
                        Charismatics are also said to be able to heal with the help of the “Holy Spirit.” So I will tell you that healers are even better at healing because they have read literature on meditation and therefore know how to work with energies much better than charismatics.
Also, during charismatic events, the so-called glossolalia is manifested – that is, speaking in angelic tongues. In reality, it is meaningless babbling and is quite far from human dignity. Christians mostly want to experience something. Of course, these are not manifestations of the "Holy Spirit" but ordinary manifestations of energy.
                        Older Christian churches are built on former sacred places of the Slavs (these are academically confirmed facts). These are so-called power places, places where energy is significantly accumulated. This of course helps charismatics to accumulate energy even more.
I even heard a story that a person was healed in a church without a charismatic. So let the supposedly healed person rather thank our Slovak ancestors who found that energetically particularly strong place and not the fictitious Christian God.
                        It is also known that a large number of charismatics secretly study yoga meditations and then boast to believers about their amazing gift of the "Holy Spirit". Since yoga is considered by most Christians to be a diabolical practice, some Christians criticize it, see these videos of them https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=kundalini+spirit
                        What is a huge disappointment for Christians, supernatural things happen much more in Hindu than Christian environment. Hindus are good at meditation and have very good experience with energies. Even energy transfer is a very well known and popular thing in Hinduism and it is called Shaktipat http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shaktipat
                        Of course, Christian saints were also said to have performed miracles. If they performed various major miracles, it was certainly church propaganda to promote the cult of the church through the great miracles of the saints. The church never had a reason to tell the truth, because it is itself an organization of lies. Even Christian teaching itself was created on the basis of deliberate lies, when they made God out of the man Jesus and distorted the translations of the Bible.

Several actions by Christian charismatics can be found on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=prNVWRwqGD8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qsXzx_5Vk7s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUgaEz9ZbHs

Here you can find videos from Taoist or Hindu backgrounds.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vV1m5IPIz5M
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=umOKxiY-gbE

Further, Christians may object that Hinduism is a primitive pagan religion. The truth is that Hinduism is not only a polytheistic but also a monotheistic religion. Hinduism includes many philosophical currents such as: polytheism, atheism, but also monotheism. There are two philosophical monotheistic currents in Hinduism. Brahmanism directly and exclusively believes in one God – Brahman, who can have either a personal or impersonal interpretation (it is not some primitive and contradictory Divine Trinity but a pure belief in one God). Then there is henotheism, who recognizes only one God (it is a monotheistic faith), but does not prohibit the worship of other deities and cults. You can see interesting links on these topics here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brahman
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henotheism
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hindu_monotheism
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/God_in_Hinduism
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atheism_in_Hinduism
I also remind you that our Slavic ancestors were not polytheists but believed in one God. Namely, Hinduism has a lot in common with the spirituality of the Slavs, because the Slavs were also Aryans and the Aryans brought spiritual teachings to India.

In conclusion: if Christians read this article, it will be another strong blow of truth against them. Christians will be completely disappointed by such an article that their faith is not so "amazing"