Pastor and reality star Jamie Coots was killed from a single bite of a snake yesterday in Kentucky. He died because he refused to be treated after getting bit because a passage in the bible said that if you were under the hands of god you would be safe, but not in this case. The third level "serpent handler" was well known in the area and had spent much time with all sorts of previous snakes in the past. He even was in trouble with the law a few years back for keeping more than 70 snakes with him in his own home. The congregation Jamie led will now be passed on to his son.
http://www.cnn.com/2014/02/16/us/snake-salvation-pastor-bite/index.html?c=homepage-t&page=2
Sunday, February 16, 2014
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Death After Birth
After being hooked up to ventilator tubes for weeks, a mother finally was able to give birth to her son. The brain-dead woman from Canada needed to stay hooked up in order for her baby to grow inside of her before later delivering. Around Christmas the woman reported of having an awful headache and when her husband returned with Tylenol she was unresponsive yet still breathing. After shortly being diagnosed with a brain hemorrhage, the countdown was on. The husband knew shortly after his son being born he would lose his wife; and he did. The day after giving birth Robyn Benson passed away leaving behind a husband and her newborn. A fund has been started to help support the single dad.
Monday, February 3, 2014
Drifter Finally Found
After drifting across the Pacific Ocean for the past 13 months in his small boat, the castaway has finally been returned to land safely. Jose Ivan Alvarengo reached the Marshall Islands, his boat in rough condition after being continuously being smashed against coral reefs over this time he has been gone. He was found on Thursday and is now in the hospital recovering and has been telling telling reporters and officials of his long
journey. He was eating birds he killed himself when he saw trees and later a small chunk of land. On the land he found two women and finally made a call for help. The shark expedition he left for in December of 2012 didn't go as planned and because of his highly exaggerated dramatic stories, people have a hard time believing him.
http://www.cnn.com/2014/02/03/world/asia/marshall-islands-castaway/index.html?hpt=hp_t2
journey. He was eating birds he killed himself when he saw trees and later a small chunk of land. On the land he found two women and finally made a call for help. The shark expedition he left for in December of 2012 didn't go as planned and because of his highly exaggerated dramatic stories, people have a hard time believing him.
http://www.cnn.com/2014/02/03/world/asia/marshall-islands-castaway/index.html?hpt=hp_t2
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