Saturday, September 05, 2015

Live Snakes Taste Like Chocolate?

News Zimbabwe.com

























Daily Mail July 20, 2015

An article from July, but I saw this on my Facebook feed this week.

From Jane Flanagan

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'Penuel Mnguni, 27, told parishoners live snakes would taste like chocolate

Police arrested self-styled 'Prophet' after by animal charity SPCA saw the disturbing pictures of worshippers eating rare, protected snakes

'Miracle worker' Mngungi also turned one parishoner into a horse and rode on his back, fed another a purple rag 

Pastor faces charges for animal cruelty after he caught the Striped Skaapsteker in Shshanguve near Pretoria'

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'A priest in South Africa is facing trial for animal cruelty after he fed his congregation live snakes in a bizarre ritual to test their faith. Penuel Mnguni quoted verses from the Bible as he told his followers that mouthfuls of the reptiles would taste like chocolate. 

In extraordinary pictures the controversial priest, 27, performed 'miracles' by turning one parishoner into a horse and climbing on his back, he fed a young girl the hair of another worshipper and put a purple rag into the mouth of another.'

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'Mnguni calls himself 'Prophet Penuel' and his congregation boast he is a 'man of God' with the power to perform miracles. They said he has the power to put worshippers into a trance and turn them into horses - and turn live snakes into chocolate.

The self-styled 'prophet' was arrested after South Africa's biggest animal charity, the SPCA tipped off police.

SPCA inspector Andrew Kekana said that Mnguni had caught protected snakes from the bush near the End Times Disciples Ministries Church in Shshanguve, north of Pretoria, South Africa.

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The protected species, which grows to around of 60cm, is indigenous to South Africa and does not pose a threat to humans.

On the church's Facebook page, there are disturbing photos of worshippers performing humiliating acts to prove the strength of their belief.

On the site one parishoner wrote: 'Those with little faith eat only vegetables but the ones with a great faith eat everything. '

During the service the Man of God commanded a snake to change into a chocolate and it obeyed. People ate it and enjoyed it.'

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'But the 'Prophet' has been accused on social media of being 'satanic'.

Morongwa Thapelo Chiloane wrote on Facebook: 'Eating a snake with a holy Bible in your hand? Satanic.'

Calvin Mokabane added: 'This young man is out of his mind. We should condemn this kind of satanic behaviour.'

Gift Murwisi added: 'You mustn't call him a pastor. People just want to be famous even if it means working with the devil. Jesus fed the hungry using common food. These people need spiritual food not snakes.'''

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'Following a brief court appearance, Mnguni was released on a bail of £75 and will reappear at a later date.''

New Zimbabwe.com

From Learnmore Zuze, September 5, 2015

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'Enough said; in the last months, there has been an on-going frenzy of bizarre miracles that has gripped southern Africa precisely. We have heard of ‘Atmosphere for miracles”, “Miracle centres’ and ‘Miracle clinics’, the list goes on. In essence, miracles have become the watchword with self-anointed apostles, bishops and prophets are now using their purported anointing in ways that are truly repugnant to the Bible.'

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'It would appear a very critical and basic thing is being omitted in the purported miracles as preachers pursue the elusive dollar. People who teach the Bible have a duty to rightly interpret it. From a biblical perspective, nearly each miracle Jesus performed was done to meet a need and that is fundamental. No miracle was ever performed for the fun of it. Even when he was tempted to perform miracles on the mountain (by the devil) as a show-off, Jesus Christ resisted that temptation (Matt 4:6). Miracles that have no semblance to meeting the immediate needs of the people are ungodly and no different from the exploits of a magician entertaining high school children.

However, despite it being clearly at variance with the Bible, it would appear that it is becoming more fashionable to show off miracles.'

End Citations

Learnmore Zuze states: 'In essence, miracles have become the watchword with self-anointed apostles, bishops and prophets are now using their purported anointing in ways that are truly repugnant to the Bible.'

Self-anointed, yes. repugnant to the Bible, yes.

Biblical miracles met needs of persons, but I hold to the theology that they were also used by God to demonstrate divine power and foreshadow and demonstrate the complete future healing within the culminated Kingdom of God (Revelation 21-22).

'No miracle was ever performed for the fun of it. Even when he was tempted to perform miracles on the mountain (by the devil) as a show-off, Jesus Christ resisted that temptation (Matt 4:6). Miracles that have no semblance to meeting the immediate needs of the people are ungodly and no different from the exploits of a magician entertaining high school children.'

Yes, Jesus Christ resisted the temptation of the devil...

Matthew 4: 1-7 and Luke 4: 3-12: Jesus was tempted by the devil to perform miracles as a test of his divinity as the Son of God and Jesus rebuked the devil stating that the Lord your God should not be put to the test.

Luke 4 has a parallel account.

The miraculous was done Biblically within God's divine will in the promotion of the Kingdom of God and not in the context of divine test and not in the context of human fun. Jesus Christ resisted the temptation of miracles for personal human gain in this present realm, which quite obviously seems the very opposite motives of the extremely likely pseudo miracles of the South African 'Pastor'.

And I thought my newish primarily fruit and vegetable diet, breakfast and lunch, Monday to Friday was extreme...

20 comments:

  1. A mentally ill priest I would say!! What craziness, But its even crazier that people are following him!
    -Not a Follower-

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  2. Mentally ill? I am not a psychologist, but I would state that is a reasonable possibility.

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  3. Speaking of investments

    If you had purchased $1,000 of shares in Delta Airlines 5 years ago, you would have $49.00 today .

    If you had purchased $1,000 of shares in AIG 5 years ago, you would have $33.00 today.

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    But, if you had purchased $1,000 worth of beer one year ago, drank all the beer, then turned in the aluminum cans for the recycling refund, you would have received $214.00.

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    And as a bonus...

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    Makes you damned proud to be an American!

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  4. I was discussing dating Asians with a colleague @ work...

    I am not opposed. He seemed mixed.


    One states they are not attracted to Asians.

    Therefore, it is reasonable, not to consider Asians romantically.


    One states they are more attracted to Europeans than Asians.

    Therefore it is reasonable, not to consider Asians romantically.


    However, it is also true...

    One has a secret attraction to Asians.

    One lurks and/or stalks Asians online.

    One knows Asians demonstrate positive romantic qualities.

    Therefore it is very questionable, to not consider Asians romantically.


    This would be the case even if it was God's perfect will for the person to eventually be romantically linked with a European because the actions of the person demonstrate a lack of willingness, based on the person's own desires and nature, to consider Asians romantically.

    This is likely God's permissible will taking place in the life of the person, not God's perfect will, due to human disobedience.

    For a finite, sinful person considering all options within desire and nature is essential for learning God's perfect will.

    The same reasoning can be applied to other like situations.

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  5. New Orleans Saint RB George Rogers when asked about the upcoming season:
    "I want to rush for 1,000 or 1,500 yards, whichever comes first.."

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  6. Chicago Cubs outfielder Andre Dawson on being a role model:
    "I wan' all dem kids to do what I do, to look up to me. I wan' all the kids to copulate me."

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  7. Torrin Polk, University of Houston receiver, on his coach, John Jenkins:
    "He treat us like mens. He let us wear earrings."

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  8. Football commentator and former player Joe Theismann:
    "Nobody in football should be called a genius. A genius is a guy like Norman Einstein."

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  9. Football commentator and former player Joe Theismann:
    "Nobody in football should be called a genius. A genius is a guy like Norman Einstein."

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  10. More game playing.

    I post a vid on Facebook.

    Young woman (perhaps Secondary School or University), comments and lists two like friends.

    I thank her as I do all persons on the post and she likes my thanks and I notice a cool Christian orientated Facebook header with a lighted cross and heart on her profile.

    I do not comment to her other same age friends.

    If I as an older man could be such a threat, why list yourself and then two of your same aged friends?

    Not wise. Afterall, my age auto makes me a pervert right. Even with years of dedication to the Lord.

    The teen or early twenties using women's intuition knows better, do you?

    I state nice header photo and photos. She had one photo of self and friend. She is an attractive younger woman, and I realize from reading and experience the vast majority of younger women are too immature for an older man and not interested in an older man.

    Next thing I know, her profile disappears and via my Mom's Facebook I deduce I am now blocked.

    Points:

    Stating nice photos is not an indication that I was about to make a friend request, I was not.

    If you do some research I also like some male friends photo.

    I am not gay one bit...

    Be wise, if you do not want an older man interacting with you, don't initiate contact with him, don't hang around his internet profile so you appear as a stalker/lurker.

    I have 30+ women doing this and only half dialogue at all.

    This is feminism taken to an extreme. Consider the other person.

    The younger woman wants to dabble with the older man on her own terms and the older man is supposed to know exactly what she is thinking or else he is blocked and villainized.

    BTW, I removed her comments...

    If you really are drawn to older men, it is probably an indication, if you are in Christ, that you should probably yield to God and not man (family, society, friends) and cautiously interact with common sense asking the Holy Spirit for guidance.

    Trashing people and their profile is not showing Biblical love (1 John, John 15, Mark 12, Matt 22). Nor is it wise one bit.

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  11. See my vengeance/reproof post in regard to a Biblical place for negative critique.

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  12. After my work week late dinner...
    I head out to my parked car and notice a vehicle backed in, lights on and delaying leaving, next to my car forward in.
    To me it looked a little suspicious, so I put my hand in my pocket with one of my legal military 'springy' friends just in case.
    I approach my vehicle and the vehicle immediately pulls out and it looks like two Indians (Asian) inside. The driver rolls downs his window:
    'Do you know where Algorths is?' With an Indian accent.
    I reply, no sorry.
    They drive away quickly laughing loudly.
    So, I clue in immediately that he meant Hogwarts, but just has poor joke delivery skill, especially for after 12 am.
    And if he thinks I look like Harry Potter, I will definitely
    take that as a compliment.

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  13. When everything's coming your way, you're in the wrong lane.

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  14. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name?

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  15. Never criticize your wife's faults.
    It might have been those faults that kept her from getting a better husband.

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  16. I'm going to start thinking positive, but I know it won't work.

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  17. Help Wanted - Psychic - you know where to apply.

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