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UPDATE: ‘Snake Salvation’ Star Dead From Snake Bite; NatGeo To Air Tribute Episode

You don't have to have a creator. It's a privilege, not a requirement.

I have no problem with you not being created, and I ask the same respect for those of us who do have one.

You consider yourself more privileged and want respect? F Off!

And creator - singular? I thought we all had two (now even three) - mother/father :confused:
 
^No Carey, Deja was referring to ones god, if you hold a spiritual belief. And conceding that he had no problem with members who hold no such belief.
He was not saying he was more privileged than you, or anyone else. So to tell the guy to fuck off, without grasping such a simple post
was just rude.
 
I've seen the news thread on my Yahoo page - I haven't felt the desire or need to read past the intro.

Sad, but self-inflicted, as are most such things.

And I say this knowing all of my own warts and foibles - I face them in the mirror every morning.
 
At least he died doing something he loved. I know it isn't directly similar, but this story kind of reminds me of how Steve Irwin died doing something he loved as well (don't think he was as foolish though).
 
this story kind of reminds me of how Steve Irwin died doing something he loved as well (don't think he was as foolish though).

Steve Irwin admired and respected the creatures he worked with. He didn't worship them, and it was pure fluke that one of them killed him.
 
Re: Oh the irony!

"You live by the sword, you die by the sword." Cool.
 
Re: Oh the irony!

Is the search function so broken that the thread about ten threads down can't be seen?
 
Re: Oh the irony!

Is the search function so broken that the thread about ten threads down can't be seen?

I'm sorry. I see these appropriate stories and feel the need to share.
I don't always look through the entire forums first. Nor do I search to see if someone else has already posted.
If I haven't seen it on my first skim of the forums it doesn't register on my radar that day
 
Re: Oh the irony!

Yes, let's....he died an asshats death, all brought on by himself....
 
Re: Oh the irony!

Yes, let's....he died an asshats death, all brought on by himself....

So if someone "deserves" it, it's fine?

So that guy from glee? Can I laugh about how he died?
 
As to the "worship them" point, I don't know even the simplest country bumpkin who would describe snake handlers in Kentucky to be "worshipping" snakes. The comparison is therefore a baffling one.

Firstly, I never watched Steve Irwin. I wrote only the impression I had of him. I do know, however, that he wouldn't have died if his heart had not been pierced.

As for the snake handlers, their religion is based around venomous snakes. In that episode of American Justice I mentioned earlier, the snakes were worshipped and revered.
 
The fundamentalist Christians who are the snake handlers would vehemently deny that they worship snakes and would suggest that they revere all of nature as Creation.

Again, I'm going by the AJ episode watched. That was, until this thread, my only contact with such a cult, but I do remember 'worship' being bandied about quite freely.

Cult religions are not abundant in Canada. In fact, I couldn't name a single cult which is a registered religion.
 
Respectfully, I suggest you use worship and revere differently than the subject worshippers use the terms.

The fundamentalist Christians who are the snake handlers would vehemently deny that they worship snakes and would suggest that they revere all of nature as Creation.

Just as Muslims would refute worshipping Mohammed, these Christians would strongly deny worshipping any creatue. That they die in their faith should mean something, even if it is folly to us. Redefining their actions seems more than a little subjective.

What they profess to be faith is, again, a dangerous mental illness. The niceties and nuances of it are a distraction.
 
Am I the only one who laughed when I heard this news?
 
He refused treatment and said God would help him. I believe God tried to do just that with the help he got offered and refused.
 
^Well said, i wonder if his reaction would have been different, if the paramedic was sprouting a pair of wings, and wearing a halo?
 
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