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Monday, February 17, 2014

Other than pretty much everybody, nobody could have anticipated

I imagine health and medical insurance is hard to come by in this line of work...for a reason.
Pastor Jamie Coots, one of the stars of National Geographic's "Snake Salvation," died on Saturday after he was bitten by a snake, police told WBIR.

Coots was allegedly bit while handling a snake at his Pentecostal church in Kentucky, Full Gospel Tabernacle in Jesus Name, and later died in his home, according to WBIR.

A medical team went to Coot's house, but he refused medical care, Middlesboro Police Chief Jeff Sharpe told WBIR.

Coots was a "serpent handler" who believed that snake bites will not hurt believers, according to CNN.

5 comments:

  1. obviously a non believer

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  2. Anonymous7:39 AM

    Will Pat Robertson blame teh gays and sodomites?

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  3. Anonymous11:36 AM

    And the bible passage they base their belief on (the conclusion of Mark) is considered by pretty much every serious biblical scholar as fake, a later add-on, because the actual conclusion of Mark is...unsettling.

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  4. he didn't believe in the darwin that killed him also.

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  5. Oblio's Cap11:43 AM

    Oh, ye of little faith!

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