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In reply to the discussion: Kentucky snake handling preacher, reality TV star dead from snake bite [View all]Heddi
(18,312 posts)3. And there's the problem. You read the bible one way. He reads it another
Another person reads it another way.
Who's right? Who's wrong? And what criteria can be used to say that one person's interpretation of the bible is better, more right, or more correct than anyone else's?
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I have much more respect for fellows like this than I do for more "moderate" believers...
cleanhippie
Feb 2014
#1
Of course we can judge. The man engaged in idiotic behavior, resulting in his death.
stopbush
Feb 2014
#14
... Coots himself has been bitten nine times, and each time he refused medical attention. The worst
struggle4progress
Feb 2014
#21
Snake-handling "Christianity" is a cult that appeared in the Bible Belt only about a century ago
struggle4progress
Feb 2014
#20
The original text, of course, ended at 16:8, with everyone very afraid
struggle4progress
Feb 2014
#31
Good scholarship is possible on such questions without taking any theological stance whatsoever
struggle4progress
Feb 2014
#56
Which does nothing to address the futility of quoting scripture to stop this stuff. n/t
trotsky
Feb 2014
#46
Tell me what you think the result would be if you went to a serpent-handling church...
trotsky
Feb 2014
#48
I would not go with the intent of changing their minds but I doubt I would change their view.
hrmjustin
Feb 2014
#51
I can't decide if this is evidence that there really is a god or evidence for evolution
BlueStreak
Feb 2014
#29
That seems exceedingly weak evidence for your claim that Appalachian snake handling
struggle4progress
Feb 2014
#71
Christianity in general has huge problems; snake-handling is just the tip of the iceberg
Brettongarcia
Feb 2014
#66
Problems with snake-handling, lead to the larger picture - of bigger problems in Christianity
Brettongarcia
Feb 2014
#76
AARON, Moses' companion, handled actual snakes Ex. 7; Moses only handles a bronze one?
Brettongarcia
Feb 2014
#75
1) Note the larger pattern: lots of religions handle/use snakes; including Judeo-Christianity
Brettongarcia
Feb 2014
#77