In addition, poison control centers are staffed with experts who know how to
handle snake bites, spider bites, and insect stings that may be poisonous, button battery ingestions, and even food poisoning.
Not exact matches
«Now that you've written all that, can you prove which
bits are valid and which ones are not, given the bible does in fact have sections that contain forgeries (
Snake handling for example).»
Many
snakes will not
bite you if you
handle them gently.
You realize that we're discussing a story about someone who
handled poisonous
snakes because of his religious beliefs and then, when
bitten, refused treatment and died, right?
No where in the Bible do you find where anyone took up
snake handling, were
bitten, and died.
I agree I would never
handle a
Snake I don't like
Snakes at all yes we are not to lean into our own Understanding, Life is to short to be
bitten by a
Snake and not go and seek Help right afterwards.
But it's the seeming ability to
handle poisonous
snakes without dying from their
bites that makes these Pentecostals believe that God gives supernatural abilities to those willing to lay their lives on the line.
«They were well aware of what they were doing, that they were
handling dangerous
snakes and could get
bit.
Isn't that what you're doing by
handling a
snake, testing whether or not God will protect you if and when you get
bit?
Most
snake bites occur when a rattlesnake is
handled or accidentally touched.
My overwhelming experience with them is that, with even a little
bit of time, patience and
handling, they calm down and end up as docile and sweet as any other
snake on the market.
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