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Snake handling, also called serpent handling, is a religious rite observed in a small number of isolated churches, mostly in the United States, usually characterized as rural and part of the Holiness movement.
18 cze 2014 · Members of the River Street Church in Harlan, Ky. demonstrate their control over venomous snakes during a service. Snake handlers draw their inspiration from bible passages in John,...
25 sie 2017 · So when an aunt invited him to her church, another snake-handling congregation in Harlan County, Nolan went with her. He got clean. Once he turned 18, he started handling snakes.
19 cze 2014 · One look at the rigid, swollen, right hand of Faye Nolan, the 12-year-old handler who was bitten by a rattler at a Cawood, Ky., meeting September 28, will convince even the most skeptical that...
Snake handling at the Church of God with Signs Following at Lejunior in Harlan County, Kentucky, September 15, 1946. 1940s. 8. Sort by: Add a Comment. olfitz. • 4 yr. ago. Sadly, it's the way we still are. Reply.
14 lut 2012 · Eli Sanders handling a snake at the Pentecostal Church of God, Lejunior, Harlan County, Kentucky.
14 sty 2012 · The snake handlers offer pure undiluted faith here in America, the same as you see with the pilgrims in Mecca. “Those Who Believe” includes some graphic footage of the religious ecstasy of those called to take up serpents, for which they grab with joyous, not fearful, faces.