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Prime Minister of the Kingdom of God wrote:
Noah: "Cursed be Ham. Lost be Shem, but God shall bless Japheth, and he
shall dwell in the Kingdom of God."


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I PUNCE wrote:
Prime Minister of the Kingdom of God wrote:
Noah: "Cursed be Ham. Lost be Shem, but God shall bless Japheth, and he
shall dwell in the Kingdom of God."


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Default Noah: "Cursed be Ham. Lost be Shem, but God shall bless Japheth, and he shall dwell in the Kingdom of God."


I PUNCE wrote:
Prime Minister of the Kingdom of God wrote:
Noah: "Cursed be Ham. Lost be Shem, but God shall bless Japheth, and he
shall dwell in the Kingdom of God."


I PUNCE


LONDON, Ky. (AP) - A southeastern Kentucky woman was bitten by a snake
during a church service and later died, a law enforcement officer said.
Linda Long, 48, of London died Sunday at University of Kentucky Medical
Center, said Brad Mitchell, a detective with the Laurel County
Sheriff's Office. Long died about four hours after the bite was
reported, the Lexington Herald-Leader reported.

Officials said Long attended East London Holiness Church. Neighbors of
the church told the newspaper the church practices serpent handling.
Lt. Ed Sizemore of the Laurel County Sheriff's Office said friends went
with Long to a local hospital Sunday afternoon, and she was taken to
UK. "She said she was bitten by a snake at her church," Sizemore said.

Handling reptiles as part of religious services is illegal in Kentucky.
Snake handling is a misdemeanor and punishable by a $50 to $100 fine.
Police said they had not received reports about snake handling at the
church. 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. Church officials could not be
reached for comment.

The funeral was scheduled for 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Arthur's Chapel
Church in Rosehill, Va., according to the Rosehill Funeral Home.

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Snakes in da grass anyone ?

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olekinghole9007 wrote:
I PUNCE wrote:
Prime Minister of the Kingdom of God wrote:
Noah: "Cursed be Ham. Lost be Shem, but God shall bless Japheth, and he
shall dwell in the Kingdom of God."


I PUNCE


LONDON, Ky. (AP) - A southeastern Kentucky woman was bitten by a snake
during a church service and later died, a law enforcement officer said.
Linda Long, 48, of London died Sunday at University of Kentucky Medical
Center, said Brad Mitchell, a detective with the Laurel County
Sheriff's Office. Long died about four hours after the bite was
reported, the Lexington Herald-Leader reported.

Officials said Long attended East London Holiness Church. Neighbors of
the church told the newspaper the church practices serpent handling.
Lt. Ed Sizemore of the Laurel County Sheriff's Office said friends went
with Long to a local hospital Sunday afternoon, and she was taken to
UK. "She said she was bitten by a snake at her church," Sizemore said.

Handling reptiles as part of religious services is illegal in Kentucky.
Snake handling is a misdemeanor and punishable by a $50 to $100 fine.
Police said they had not received reports about snake handling at the
church. 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. Church officials could not be
reached for comment.

The funeral was scheduled for 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Arthur's Chapel
Church in Rosehill, Va., according to the Rosehill Funeral Home.

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Snakes in da grass anyone ?


Judaism has nothing to do with God, save being a Pharisaic blasphemy

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Prime Minister of the Kingdom of God wrote:
olekinghole9007 wrote:
I PUNCE wrote:
Prime Minister of the Kingdom of God wrote:
Noah: "Cursed be Ham. Lost be Shem, but God shall bless Japheth, and he
shall dwell in the Kingdom of God."

I PUNCE


LONDON, Ky. (AP) - A southeastern Kentucky woman was bitten by a snake
during a church service and later died, a law enforcement officer said.
Linda Long, 48, of London died Sunday at University of Kentucky Medical
Center, said Brad Mitchell, a detective with the Laurel County
Sheriff's Office. Long died about four hours after the bite was
reported, the Lexington Herald-Leader reported.

Officials said Long attended East London Holiness Church. Neighbors of
the church told the newspaper the church practices serpent handling.
Lt. Ed Sizemore of the Laurel County Sheriff's Office said friends went
with Long to a local hospital Sunday afternoon, and she was taken to
UK. "She said she was bitten by a snake at her church," Sizemore said.

Handling reptiles as part of religious services is illegal in Kentucky.
Snake handling is a misdemeanor and punishable by a $50 to $100 fine.
Police said they had not received reports about snake handling at the
church. 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. Church officials could not be
reached for comment.

The funeral was scheduled for 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Arthur's Chapel
Church in Rosehill, Va., according to the Rosehill Funeral Home.

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Snakes in da grass anyone ?


Judaism has nothing to do with God, save being a Pharisaic blasphemy


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