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Pastor makes members swallow live snakes during deliverance session




honestly, I don't Know if anyone finds snakes as creepy as I do. I think these South Africans have been brainwashed to the extent of swallowing live snakes. I bet they can try out another episode of Fear Factor with the level of sangfroid mustered to have a snake swallowed.



A South African Pastor,  Penuel Mnguni was said to have fed his members live snakes during a deliverance session. I couldn't believe they swallowed snakes like they were receiving communion. Who ever does that?

The pastor of End Time Disciples Ministries, was trying to end their sorrows and cure all the vile poison  and passion the serpent may have used against. To him, what better antidote could there be, other than a live snake.
Some people are a card short of a deck, but these people are  in  fact, many cards short of a deck.

 I pray you dont see yourself in this kind of church.
see pictures after the cut


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