Rattlesnake reverend dies from bite:[Final Edition]
Calgary Herald Calgary, Alta.:Apr 15, 2004.  p. A24 



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Rattlesnake reverend dies from bite:[Final Edition]
Calgary Herald Calgary, Alta.:Apr 15, 2004.  p. A24 

 

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News

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JONESVILLE, Va.

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News

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Calgary Herald. Calgary, Alta.: Apr 15, 2004.  pg. A.24

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Newspaper

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08281815

ProQuest document ID:

621793081

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Rev. Dwayne Long died a day after being bitten on a finger during a service at his church, where members believe ritual serpent- handling is a form of obedience to God, said Sheriff Gary Parsons.

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(Copyright Calgary Herald 2004)

A preacher bitten by a rattlesnake as he handled it during an Easter service at a rural church died after refusing medical treatment, authorities said.

Rev. Dwayne Long died a day after being bitten on a finger during a service at his church, where members believe ritual serpent- handling is a form of obedience to God, said Sheriff Gary Parsons.

"We don't anticipate any charges," Parsons said. "That's their belief."

No one attending the service at the Pentecostal church sought medical help, he said.

Members believe when people die from a snakebite during a service, it is a sign that it was their time to go.

 


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