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Snake Handling Christian Bitten By Rattler,
Refuses Treatment, Promptly Dies

A 60-year-old member of a Pentecostal snake-handling church was bitten
on Sunday during a service. He refused medical treatment and soon died
as a result of the venomous bite.

John David Brock was bitten while handling a rattlesnake during services
at the Mossy Simpson Pentecostal Church in Jenson, Kentucky. Four hours
later, at his brothers’s house, he passed away, which is often the
result when you are bitten by a dangerous snake and rely on faith to
heal you.

County Coroner Jay Steele said that Brock’s death is being investigated,
and that the deceased also had other health issues which may have
complicated his body’s reaction to the bite.

According to his family, Mr. Brock worked as a miner for 36 years and
was an adherent to the Holiness faith. Some Holiness congregations
handle snakes as part of their worship, and they do so by quoting a
passage from the Bible’s Book of Mark.

Mark 16:18 states:

“(Believers) will pick up snakes with their hands; and when they drink
deadly poison, it will not hurt them at all; they will place their hands
on sick people, and they will get well.”

Holiness followers believe that God will stop the snakes from biting
them, and if they do bite, then God will save them from the poisonous
effects of the venom. Apparently no one bothered to tell Mr. Brock that
medical science beats a Bible verse any day of the week when it comes to
highly venomous snakes.

Technically, snake handling is against the law in Kentcuky, but legal
officials tend to look the other way for those who are dumb enough and
wish to dance with serpents or sing directly into their hissing faces.

An estimated 300 churches in the U.S. practice snake-handling as a rite
of worship.

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Yep. He got what he deserved...
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On Thu, 21 Apr 2016 07:50:45 -0700 (PDT), Tim
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Yep. He got what he deserved...


I am not sure about "deserved" but he certainly got what could be
expected. Snakes are going to be snakes. I got bit by a black racer a
few weeks ago and I was saving his life.
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On Thu, 21 Apr 2016 07:50:45 -0700 (PDT), Tim
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Yep. He got what he deserved...


I am not sure about "deserved" but he certainly got what could be
expected. Snakes are going to be snakes. I got bit by a black racer a
few weeks ago and I was saving his life.
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Ok, that sounds reasonable too!
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On Thu, 21 Apr 2016 20:22:31 -0400, Alex wrote:

wrote:
On Thu, 21 Apr 2016 07:50:45 -0700 (PDT), Tim
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Yep. He got what he deserved...

I am not sure about "deserved" but he certainly got what could be
expected. Snakes are going to be snakes. I got bit by a black racer a
few weeks ago and I was saving his life.


I got bit by an anole last week. Probably "hurt" as much as that
snake! He/she lived, too.


Dunno, This guy had the end of my finger in his mouth and drew blood
on both sides. Some of it might have been because I pulled back tho.
Nothing serious. I dinged a knuckle that hurt more taking the deck
apart.
Usually the anoles are pretty calm but Ed had one cranked up one day
and he was pretty feisty
My middle grand daughter used to catch them and play with them.
Sometimes they try to get away and other times she can walk around for
an hour or so with it on her arm introducing him to everyone.
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