Do any of you come from this tradition? (last
chapter of the book of Mark) Lance
From: "Lance Muir" [EMAIL PROTECTED]Do any of
you come from this tradition? (last chapter of the book of Mark) Lance
jt: The promise in the last chapter of Mark is repeated
in Luke 10:19.
We can the promise fullfilled in the ministry
ofthe apostle Paul in Acts 28:2-6.
Surely you do not take
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Do any of you come from this tradition
Lance Muir wrote:
Do any of you come from this
tradition? (last chapter of the book of Mark) Lance
--
I handle snakes on a regular basis for fun and profit, but never to
prove my faith.
Terry
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Lance Muir wrote:
Do any of you come from this tradition? (last chapter
of the book of Mark) Lance
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I
ShieldsFamily wrote:
Terry, So
how do you profit from handling
snakes? (I used to have a boss who I thought was a snake. Turns out
that
was her Chinese Zodiac sign. Almost made me believe in the Chinese
Zodiac.) Izzy
This area has
been blessed with an
Terry, you've sure had an interesting life (from my
perspective anyway)
As for that man's reaction to the headless snake - it
is a "spirit of fear" that causes a reaction like that
He didn't have to think about it.
judyt.
From: Terry Clifton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This area has been blessed
a pair of
your rattlesnake boots when Elsman makes me a Country-Western star on his radio
station! J
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Judy Taylor wrote:
Terry, you've sure had an interesting life
(from my perspective anyway)
As for that man's reaction to the headless
snake - it is a "spirit of fear" that causes a reaction like that
He didn't have to think about it. judyt.
Terry wrote:
I had up to then always figured that instinct
was related to brain activity, but this snake
was a mile from his brain and still functioned
as he was programmed to do. Somebody 'splain
that to me.
Hi Terry.
My formal graduate level education is actually with snakes. My
In a message dated 5/5/2004 8:10:49 AM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Do any of you come from this tradition? (last chapter of the book of Mark) Lance
For me, the answer is no. In fact, I am not aware of any church locally provide for such a practice -- and Fresno is kind of a
Made my day Terry.
John
In a message dated 5/5/2004 1:09:38 PM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This area has been blessed with an abundance of reptiles in all shapes and sizes. Since I am a gunsmith, all the hunters know where I am. Since most hunters are also fishermen, and
In a message dated 5/5/2004 1:25:55 PM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
P.S. Id sure like to have a pair of your rattlesnake boots when Elsman makes me a Country-Western star on his radio station! J
- Ha. I don't know -- just had to say it.
J
Thanks David, for the explanation. The Lord sure made a diversity of
life forms, huh? I am going to start raising rabbits in an area behind
the house (the demand at present exceeds the supply), and under the
rabbit cages, I have built worm beds to catch the rabbit droppings and
use them to
In a message dated 5/5/2004 3:32:31 PM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thanks David, for the explanation. The Lord sure made a diversity of
life forms, huh? I am going to start raising rabbits in an area behind
the house (the demand at present exceeds the supply), and under the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 5/5/2004 8:10:49 AM Pacific
Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Do any of you come from this tradition? (last chapter of
the book of Mark) Lance
Lance:
If you are familiar with the "Foxfire" series of books, book number
seven
I guess worms don't yawn, either, then. Terry, you are a real busy
entrepreneur. Izzy
-Original Message-
I have built worm beds to catch the rabbit droppings and
use them to raise fishing worms. While reading up on worms, I learned
that they do not have lungs. They breath through
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 5/5/2004 3:32:31 PM Pacific
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Thanks David, for the explanation. The Lord sure made a
diversity of
life forms, huh? I am going to start raising rabbits in an area behind
the house (the demand at
Terry, I told my husband about that headless snake;
he's interested in
everything outdoorsy - His comment was "maybe their
brain is in their tail" :)
He's been bitten by a rattler so he has a lot of
respect for snakes. judytFrom: Terry Clifton [EMAIL PROTECTED]Thanks David, for the
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