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Mack Wolford, a flamboyant Pentecostal pastor from West Virginia, hoped the outdoor service he had planned for Sunday at an isolated state park would be a “homecoming like the old days,” full of folks speaking in tongues, handling snakes and having a “great time.” But it was not the sort of homecoming he foresaw.
Instead, Wolford, who had turned 44 the previous day, was bitten by a
rattlesnake he had owned for years. He died late Sunday evening.

Mark Randall “Mack” Wolford was known all over Appalachia as a daring man of conviction. He believed that the Bible mandates that Christians handle serpents to test their faith in God — and that, if they are bitten, they trust in God alone to heal them.
He and other adherents cited Mark 16:17-18 as the reason for their practice: “And these signs will follow those who believe: in My name they will cast out demons; they will speak with new tongues; they will take up serpents; and if they drink anything deadly, it will by no means hurt them; they will lay their hands on the sick, and they will recover.”
The son of a serpent handler who had himself died in 1983 after being bitten, Wolford was trying to keep the practice alive, both in West Virginia, where it is legal, and in neighboring states where it is not. He was the kind of man reporters love: articulate, friendly and appreciative of media attention. Many serpent-handling Pentecostals retreat from journalists, but Mack didn’t. He’d take them on
snake-hunting expeditions.

Last Sunday started as a festive outdoor worship service on a sunny afternoon at Panther Wildlife Management Area, a state park roughly 80 miles west of Bluefield, W.Va. In the preceding days, Wolford had posted several teasers on his Facebook page asking people to attend.
“I am looking for a great time this Sunday,” he wrote May 22. “It is going to be a homecoming like the old days. Good ‘ole raised in the holler or mountain ridge running, Holy Ghost-filled speaking-in-tongues sign believers.”
“Praise the Lord and pass the rattlesnakes, brother” he wrote on May 23. He also invited his extended family, who had largely given up the practice of serpent handling, to come to the park.
“At one time or another, we had handled [snakes], but we had backslid,” his sister, Robin Vanover, said late Monday evening. “His birthday was Saturday and all he wanted to do is get his brothers and sisters in church together.”
And so they were gathered at this evangelistic hootenanny of Christian praise and worship. About 30 minutes into the service, his sister said, Wolford had been passing a yellow timber rattlesnake to a church member and his mother. “He laid it on the ground,” she said, “and he sat down next to the snake, and it bit him on the thigh.”
The festivities came to a halt shortly thereafter and Wolford was taken back to a relative’s house in Bluefield to recover, as he always had when suffering from previous snake bites. By late afternoon, it was clear that this time was different, and desperate messages began flying about on Facebook asking for prayer.
Wolford got progressively worse. Paramedics transported him to the Bluefield Regional Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead early Monday morning. It could not be determined when the paramedics were called.
Wolford was 15 when he saw his dad die at age 39 of a rattlesnake bite in almost exactly the same circumstances.
“He lived 10 1/2hours,” Wolford told The Washington Post last fall. “When he got bit, he said he wanted to die in the church. Three hours after he was bitten, his kidneys shut down. After a while, your heart stops. I hated to see him go, but he died for what he believed in.”

According to people who witnessed Mack Wolford’s death, history repeated itself. He was bitten roughly at 1:30 p.m.; he died around 11 that night.
One of the people present was Lauren Pond, 26, a freelance photographer from the District of Columbia. She had been photographing serpent handlers in the area for more than a year, including for The Post, and stayed at Wolford’s home last November. “He helped me to understand the faith instead of just documenting it,” she said Tuesday. “He was one of the most open pastors I’ve ever
met. He was a friend and a teacher.”
The family allowed her to stay near Wolford’s side Sunday night, and she’s still recovering from having witnessed the pastor’s agonizing death. “I didn’t see the bite,” she said. “I saw the aftermath.”
In a Post interview for last year’s story, Jim Murphy, curator of the Reptile Discovery Center at the National Zoo, described what happens when a rattlesnake bites. The pain is “excruciating” when there is a bite, he said. “The venom attacks the nervous system. It’s vicious and gruesome when it hits.”
But Mack Wolford refused to fear the creatures. He slung poisonous snakes around his neck, danced with them, even laid down on or near them. He displayed spots on his right hand where copperheads had sunk their fangs. His home in Bluefield had a spare bedroom filled with at
least eight venomous snakes: usually rattlers, water moccasins and copperheads that he fed rats and mice. He was passionate about wanting to help churches in nearby states — including North Carolina and Tennessee, where the practice is illegal — start up their own
serpent-handling services.
“I promised the Lord I’d do everything in my power to keep the faith going,” he said in October. “I spend a lot of time going a lot of places that handle serpents to keep them motivated. I’m trying to get anybody I can get involved.”
His funeral was held Saturday at his church, House of the Lord Jesus, in Matoaka, a town just north of Bluefield.
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Ironically, he's now a Darwin award nominee :)
Posted May-31-2012 Byagc_cannon (64.28) 
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The Darwin Award bites.
Posted May-31-2012 Byjohn1054 (5082.64)

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Perhaps his purpose in life was to be a warning to others.
Posted May-31-2012 Bywharris (2243.22) 
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I believe.......brothers and sisters.........I believe in the power of the lord.........I believe......I believe........I do believe he's dead Jim......
Posted May-31-2012 ByFatBastard_2010 (375.00) FatBastard_2010 View Channel Send Message
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"He died for what he believed in..." HAHA! So now the guy is a freaking martyr for twirling rattlesnakes and jibbering madly? Crackpot loonies.
Posted May-31-2012 ByBurton7 (320.70) 
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one less idiot in the system.
Posted May-31-2012 Byjgaller29 (114.10) jgaller29 View Channel Send Message
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You can't fix stupid.
Posted May-31-2012 ByValleyBlacksmith (682.20) 
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@ValleyBlacksmith I think someone just did.
Posted May-31-2012 Byspecialforcesbandmember (173.30) specialforcesbandmember View Channel Send Message
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@specialforcesbandmember
That was my first thought.
Posted May-31-2012 ByCaptain Canuck (1389.42) 
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1. A lot of the scriptures aren't meant to be taken literally.
2. Snakes do not care what you believe in.
Posted May-31-2012 Bykajidono (686.16)

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Guess the snake never read the bible. Didn't understand the rules :@)
Posted May-31-2012 ByRuffus (4300.44) 
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@Ruffus According to the bible it was a snake that broke the rules in the first place, or at least conned Eve into it. So it says right there in the first chapter not to trust them.
Posted May-31-2012 Bykajidono (686.16)

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he wont do that again
Posted May-31-2012 ByFire37Rescue (12159.60) 
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@Fire37Rescue He saw his father get it the same way...I'm just hoping his kids don't follow in his footsteps.
Posted May-31-2012 ByPunch_The_Monkey (1156.28) 
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It must have been God's will huh?
Posted May-31-2012 Bymlivsey (1099.16) 
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It also says "Do not tempt the Lord thy God" does it not?
Posted May-31-2012 Bycobalt187 (291.02) 
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Dumbass.
Posted May-31-2012 ByRuffus (4300.44) 
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@Ruffus
deadass
:)
Posted May-31-2012 ByFire37Rescue (12159.60) 
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This is the face of Organized Religion,.and you don't have to put money in a tray every sunday either,.that's all man made,.
Jesus never asked for his message to be turned into a profit conductor,.
Posted May-31-2012 BySharkGuy (1493.40) SharkGuy View Channel Send Message
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I don't think so either,.;)
Posted May-31-2012 BySharkGuy (1493.40) SharkGuy View Channel Send Message
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By strict bible rules, wouldn't that be considered suicide? Getting bit & intentionally not seeking medical aid. No heaven for him.
Posted May-31-2012 ByRuffus (4300.44) 
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@Ruffus
That's a good point. I'm pretty sure St. Peter is fairly flexible in these circumstances though. Let's be realistic. If idiots were barred from heaven the place would be a ghost town.
Posted May-31-2012 ByCaptain Canuck (1389.42) 
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LMAO, yeah, guess you're right. I know I'd have zero chance if that were the case :@)
Posted May-31-2012 ByRuffus (4300.44) 
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