How Legalistic Is Assemblies of God?

Question by Blah: How legalistic is Assemblies of God?
What are some of the things they aren’t allowed to do? Can they watch TV and play video games?

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Answer by Desiree
They’re an offshoot of Pentecostalism, aren’t they? So that means they have evolved beyond rolling around on the ground whilst making gibberish noises. They have taken this behavior to a new level. They are even crazier than crazy.

Answer by Frankie H
Honestly I don’t know what one ‘church’ leader allows over another.

As a Christian I do ‘hate’ the word ‘legalism’ or ‘legalistic’ being used as if it is some sort of bad thing. God is a judge, the last time I looked only legal systems required judges. So God himself is legalistic. God made rules a legal system, if we break the law whether you want to call it that or not then we get the punishment for disobedience.

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