That's very interesting indeed!
The problem with the 'Evangelical' descriptor is that this can also refer to those who are cessationists, after all, even John MacArthur is an Evangelical but as he is also a hard-core cessationist. Over the years the term Evangelical has morphed into many different creatures where all Pentecostals (but not all charismatics) are Evangelical but not all Evangelicals are Pentecostal, though there are many millions of Evangelicals who are charismatics.
The terms Pentecostal and charismatic has had a complicated history. With its original and primary application, the term Charismatic referrs to those Believers and congregations who have adopted what is called the Full Gospel where their denominations and congregations (i.e., AoG) were established from the beginning on Pentecostal or Full Gospel theology.
Charismatics are very similar to Pentecostals but they have remained within churches or denominations that were founded on older theological positions, i.e., Anglicans, Baptists, Methodists & Roman Catholics. So someone can be a member of a centuries old Baptist congregation/denomination, but at the same time they may have adopted a lot of Pentecostal theology where they also speak in tongues. Even though the Baptist Charismatic is also an Evangelical, those who are Roman Catholic charismatics would in all probability not appreciate being referred to as Evangelicals.
In more recent years our populist material often uses the term Charismatic to refer to both Pentecostals and charismatics but this is also a problem as many (probably most) charismatics will reject the original or classic-Pentecostal doctrine that the Baptism in the Holy Spirit is subsequent to our Salvation experience where we are supposedly first 'sealed' in the Spirit.
Even though you have a 'wof' tag, as the wof movement is not so much a theological domain, but more a set of views that various populist celebrities promote, then this descriptor should definitely remain for those who lean toward wof distinctives. Even a charismatic tag would help as this would allow for a wide range of views as many even oddly consider someone's music ability as being a "Gift of the Spirit". But for those who closely connect our ability to pray in the Spirit (tongues) with the reception of the Holy Spirit then a Pentecostal tag would certainly be beneficial. Most importantly the Pentecostal tag would need to be for Trinitarians only!
A seperate tag for the Roman Catholic Charismatics could maybe be a possibility but this tag on another major Christian forum has essentially died.
- Pentecostal (Trinitarian)
- Charismatic
- Word of Faith
- Catholic Charismatics
Edit: Most charismatics do not agree with the distinctive postions of the classic-Pentecostal denominations such as the AoG.
Don't forget, there are millions of Pentecostals out there, which means that Christianityhaven could possibly tap into a huge market.im fine with"Evangelical only ": as dividing it further into charismatic/Pentecostal/baptist/ vineyard/ acts /active and about 100 other new titled denominations which are all essentially Evangelical in nature .would indeed ,only narrow the scope of reply and discussion ... that my 2 cents
The problem with the 'other' Christian website is that it does not have a Pentecostal forum which means that you have to post into the charismatic forum were all the wannabe 'charismatics' who think that their 'gift of origamy' or ' candlestick making' makes them to be experts on things that they have absolutely no knowledge about.yes .. im aware that it allows discussion between a great variation of groups and doctrinal perceptions .
but personally feel it is better then closing the door on discussion altogether .
while at times im fully aware that some doors were closed for a good reason (being if the teachings are apostasy) and should remain closed to those that refuse to repent of such apostasy (albeit open if and when they do repent )
That would require another tag called "Eschatology" (or Futureology)!oh hey bro.. i see more and more the need for a defining which ends all definition..
it would look something like this
those who are followers of the lord Jesus .. will not bow and take the mark of the beast or listen to or be fooled by his false prophet no mater what signs and wonders he displays
and those that are apostate -will bow and take the mark of the beast and listen to his false prophet . the end of denominational differences and the schism to end all schisms .
I have no wish to intrude but I've never thought of Pentecostals as necessarily Evangelical nor of Evangelicals as necessarily Pentecostal. Why not have "Continuationist only" and "Cessationist only" since that appears to be a "great divide" within the ranks of Christians but neither category would exclude Catholic Christians since there are Catholics who believe and teach the continuation of the various gifts and there are Catholic Christians who do not, or who limit the continuation to saints and shrines but do not like or promote speaking in tongues and similar phenomena.
it mater snot ones stances .. it is ones willingness to be obedient to the lord Jesus and cast off teaching that are plainly not of him ...
hold to what denomination you wish .. but follow its apostasy imposed over the word of God and there can be no fellowship .
I have no wish to intrude but I've never thought of Pentecostals as necessarily Evangelical nor of Evangelicals as necessarily Pentecostal. Why not have "Continuationist only" and "Cessationist only" since that appears to be a "great divide" within the ranks of Christians but neither category would exclude Catholic Christians since there are Catholics who believe and teach the continuation of the various gifts and there are Catholic Christians who do not, or who limit the continuation to saints and shrines but do not like or promote speaking in tongues and similar phenomena.
it mater snot ones stances .. it is ones willingness to be obedient to the lord Jesus and cast off teaching that are plainly not of him ...
hold to what denomination you wish .. but follow its apostasy imposed over the word of God and there can be no fellowship .
I see your point,due to a movement of Charismatic Catholic believers.
I do not know if they are full Gospel as in the context of gifts and some other teaching offered in Charismatic belief.
Catholics who embrace the charismatic movement are nonetheless Catholic Christians and accept the teaching of the Catholic Church - though no doubt some individuals may reject this or that teaching to the peril of their souls. I am not exactly sure what you mean by "full gospel" but if it means following the common views expressed in Pentecostal literature and by Pentecostal televangelists then every Christian ought to approach it with caution.