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Dr. Huk-N-Duck
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I want to get some feedback on this, especially since this has always somewhat annoyed me. While attending a church service today, the pastor asked for a raise of hands concerning whether God spoke to those of us in attendance concerning today’s topic. I have to say, God did speak to me, but I didn’t feel the need to raise my hand, especially since I was still silently praying. What happened next is what really ticked me off. While we were supposed to still have our heads bowed/eyes closed (with hands in the air) he then said for everyone to continue raising their hands and everyone in the congregation to open their eyes and look around, thus revealing who did and didn’t have their hands up. Is this crossing a line on the part of the pastor? It felt almost like an invasion of privacy to me. Maybe I’m just being petty, but is there anything in the Scriptures that instructs a practice of raising hands in the first place? (Note: I understand someone raising their hand for needing help with a salvation prayer.)