耶稣的牛皮又吹破了:妇女在教堂玩儿蛇被咬死
(2006-11-20 21:34:21)
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耶稣吹牛说:“信的人必有神迹随着他们,就是奉我的名赶鬼。说新方言。手能拿蛇。若喝了什么毒物,也必不受害。手按病人,病人就必好了。”
这明明就是吹牛的话,偏偏美国有些基督徒就是相信。以前我在电视上也看到过,一些教会里面就喜欢玩儿蛇,企图以玩儿蛇来证明耶稣说所的“真实不虚”。
这不,命都玩儿没了!
http://www.kentucky.com/mld/kentucky/news/15947481.htm
Woman bitten by snake at church dies
SERPENTS ARE HANDLED THERE, NEIGHBORS SAY
By Shawntaye Hopkins
HERALD-LEADER STAFF WRITER
A London woman is dead after being bitten by a snake during a Sunday church service, the Laurel County Sheriff's Office said yesterday.
Neighbors near East London Holiness Church on Smith Brewer Road, which officials said the 48-year-old attended, said the church practices serpent handling.
The name of the woman was withheld yesterday as the Laurel County Sheriff's Office investigated the death, which police described as accidental.
Friends escorted the woman to a local hospital Sunday afternoon, Lt. Ed Sizemore said.
"She said she was bitten by a snake at her church," Sizemore said.
The woman was taken to University of Kentucky Medical Center, where she was pronounced dead at 11:30 p.m., almost four hours after the bite was reported.
Sizemore said he thinks the woman was bitten by a timber rattlesnake. He did not know if the woman practiced snake handling.
Snake handling is based on a passage in the Bible, in the Gospel of Mark, that says a sign of a true believer is the power to "take up serpents" without being harmed.
It is illegal in Kentucky to handle reptiles as part of religious services. Snake handling is a misdemeanor and punishable by a $50-$100 fine.
Opal Wagers lives near the church on Smith Brewer Road and said it's been two or three months since she last visited the church, but said she's witnessed snake handling there.
"I don't have no dealings with those snakes," Wagers said. "But they seem to handle them pretty good."
She said people fill the church at least one Sunday each month to handle snakes. Wagers said members from Kentucky, Tennessee and Virginia bring in the snakes.
Police said they had not received reports about snake handling at the church.
No church officials could be reached for comment last night.
In 2000, the Herald-Leader reported that the last person to die in Kentucky from a snakebite sustained during a religious service was in 1997.
The death of Daril R. Collins, 23, of Barbourville, was the sixth such death in the state since 1980.