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Pentecali
He's on Facebook. We chat from time to time and I've openly debated his doctrine of "Taking up serpents" on my page (which he agreed to). He is with that whole group that was on a Reality show a few yrs ago. They are mostly apart of a small loose fit fellowship of churches called trinity holiness. Super strict on dress code and divorce. Most of the churches are small and in the Appalachian area. Some fellowship with a larger group who do not practice snake handling but respect it. Many of them are song writers very musically talented including my friend.
Interesting people no doubt. Some day I would love to tour the hill country of W Virginia and Virginia with the focus of visiting small Pentecostal churches and communities...but would leave a Firebrand sized hole in the wall if they brought out snakes or drinking arsenic.
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Originally Posted by
FireBrand
Interesting people no doubt. Some day I would love to tour the hill country of W Virginia and Virginia with the focus of visiting small Pentecostal churches and communities...but would leave a Firebrand sized hole in the wall if they brought out snakes or drinking arsenic.
They do that too ?!
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Originally Posted by
Colonel
They do that too ?!
Drink poison? Yes, right along with snake handling.
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Originally Posted by
FireBrand
Drink poison? Yes...
I don't think I've heard of that before. Do they drink a lethal dose worth or just a taste of it, and what have been the aftermaths?
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Originally Posted by
FireBrand
Drink poison? Yes, right along with snake handling.
I remember as a kid going to a rattlesnake 'farm' and the guy saying you could drink rattlesnake poison because of how it works. Don't quote me on this, but something like it works by being injected into the bloodstream, not through digestion. He said if you had cavities or somewhere the poison could enter the bloodstream, they one would die from drinking it. But just drinking it wouldn't kill you. Now whether that's the truth or not I don't know, but that's what he said. I guess a Google would find the answer.
Edit: Poisons are substances that are toxic (cause harm) if swallowed or inhaled. Venoms are generally not toxic if swallowed, and must be injected under the skin (by snakes, spiders, etc.) into the tissues that are normally protected by skin in order to be toxic. However, we do NOT recommend drinking venom!
So it is true. So that isn't really a 'miracle' that they do that.
2nd edit: I just saw you said arsenic, not snake venom. Never mind.
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Yes they drink poison and some of them kiss the serpents on the lips. Absolutely nuts.
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Originally Posted by
FireBrand
Interesting people no doubt. Some day I would love to tour the hill country of W Virginia and Virginia with the focus of visiting small Pentecostal churches and communities...but would leave a Firebrand sized hole in the wall if they brought out snakes or drinking arsenic.
They are very mistrusting of outsiders. I'm not totally sure why but I wish I knew. They're ok with me because I have some connections, but if I walked into a church without knowing someone, they would probably just stare.
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Originally Posted by
Pentecali
They are very mistrusting of outsiders. I'm not totally sure why but I wish I knew. They're ok with me because I have some connections, but if I walked into a church without knowing someone, they would probably just stare.
I suspect they wouldnt see too many visitors coming through. Still, it remains a bucket list kind of thing.
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Originally Posted by
fuego
I remember as a kid going to a rattlesnake 'farm' and the guy saying you could drink rattlesnake poison because of how it works. Don't quote me on this, but something like it works by being injected into the bloodstream, not through digestion. He said if you had cavities or somewhere the poison could enter the bloodstream, they one would die from drinking it. But just drinking it wouldn't kill you. Now whether that's the truth or not I don't know, but that's what he said. I guess a Google would find the answer.
Edit: Poisons are substances that are toxic (cause harm) if swallowed or inhaled. Venoms are generally not toxic if swallowed, and must be injected under the skin (by snakes, spiders, etc.) into the tissues that are normally protected by skin in order to be toxic. However, we do NOT recommend drinking venom!
So it is true. So that isn't really a 'miracle' that they do that.
2nd edit: I just saw you said arsenic, not snake venom. Never mind.
There was a John Stossel report on this subject back in the 1980's. He was giving the info on the poison type and content but that's all I recall. It was like a 20/20 report or something. It was all at once fascinating and offensive (for the sensationalizing of it, though not that bad).
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Originally Posted by
FireBrand
There was a John Stossel report on this subject back in the 1980's. He was giving the info on the poison type and content but that's all I recall. It was like a 20/20 report or something. It was all at once fascinating and offensive (for the sensationalizing of it, though not that bad).
I think I remember that.
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