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Yeah it does matter, because saying we're supposed to go out and intentionally drink poison and get bitten by snakes is just twisting the scripture into something it's not.
Yeah it does matter, because saying we're supposed to go out and intentionally drink poison and get bitten by snakes is just twisting the scripture into something it's not.
Yes, I do believe that passage, just not in the false sense that you're putting it (again, it wasn't a commandment to go out and drink poison, but you keep pretending that it is). And if you want examples of Mark 16:17-18 in action, try reading the book of acts. You have many occassions where there was speaking in tongues, laying hands on the sick and them getting healed, and Paul was bitten by a snake.
Acts? what does that have to do with it? they had been doing those signs since before Jesus made those comments. They were nothing new. Jesus said ALL WOULD DO IT. Including you and me and everyone else who claims to believe in Christ.
Again, your twisting what the passage says, I never commanded you to do it. I asked you to put your money where your mouth is, and prove it is scripture. If Jesus said ALL who believe will do those things, then you should not be afraid to do them, unless you really do not believe, or your faiht in that passage is not as sure as you claim it is.
Your "fact" is dependant on making false assumptions and putting words in other peoples' mouths.
Hey look, just like I said, another assumption, and then you try to pass it off as "proof positive." Get over yourself.