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Isn't the snake-handling based on an interpolated passage in Mark that isn't known until the Vulgate translation? and at any rate, it doesn't exactly say "Go ye and pick up snakes, and we'll show those unbelievers!" It's something more like "If you happen upon an unfortunate situation with a snake, have faith in the Lord's ability not to let you die." The first interpretation is in diect contradiction with the bit in (IIRC) Matthew about not asking for signs, back when the satan was tempting Jesus.
Besides, since Christians believe that the snake in the garden of Eden was the satan, isn't it possible to read the passage in Mark as meaning the Lord saying "If you ever have to tangle with the satan, don't worry: I've got your back"?
I would love to see bite stats of snake-handling Christians vs. trained herpetologists, who, whatever their faith, rely on their knowledge of snake behavior, and their own skill, to avoid being bitten. (When they do get bitten, they seek medical help, but that's not my point.)
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It reminds me a little bit of that Australian fellow (wasn't he called "the Crockodile Hunter" or something like that who was killed by a stingray about six or seven years back.
Also, it reminds me of a long forgotten tragedy of the 1930s. The notorious "Parson of Stewkey" was trying to raise some money by lion taming, when he was mauled to death by a lion about 1936.
Jeff
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I realize it's because a lot of you are British, but...
You do realize this happens all the time right? I think it boils down to every other month or so someone dies in snake related religious ritual? It's not usually the pastor, since you do actually build up a tolerance. But yeah. All the time. I was surprised that someone wrote an article on this. Not that it happened.
Of course I live in the tri-state snake handling mecca...
*To the point that snake handling actually died out for a 15 year period until children got old enough to start practicing it again at the urging of their mothers.Last edited by Errata; 03-02-2014, 10:34 PM.The early bird might get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.
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Yeah. It's actually illegal in Kentucky, it just doesn't get enforced often, and in the rare event it does, it's something like a parking violation. If people force their underage children to handle snakes, they can get into trouble, but that's about it. And the police have to witness it, or the children have to be complaining witnesses. You can bet no one in the congregation will testify.
Congregations that practice this think someone who is bitten and dies didn't have "true faith," whatever the hell that means, and don't have a lot of sympathy for the person. It's shocking to me. How much truer could your faith have been if you held the snake?
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Originally posted by Mayerling View PostIt reminds me a little bit of that Australian fellow (wasn't he called "the Crockodile Hunter" or something like that who was killed by a stingray about six or seven years back.
Also, it reminds me of a long forgotten tragedy of the 1930s. The notorious "Parson of Stewkey" was trying to raise some money by lion taming, when he was mauled to death by a lion about 1936.
Jeff
Incidentally, it's my understanding that the location of his grave is unknown. I remember him talking about his animals like they were equal to people, including his favorite croc at his zoo even though he admitted that he knew the croc wanted nothing more than to eat him. You don't suppose he might have included the croc in his will and...?
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