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Worship Casualties: Who speaks for the injured?
Seems this is happening more and more.
I just found out about a case where a 400 lb lady "fell out", hooking a wheelchair on the way down, flipping the elderly occupant out and broke her hip.
A year or so ago an acquaintance of mine broke some bones in an isle running spree.
I have heard of several other injuries recieved while engaging in various forms of shockamoo.
Who is at fault? Are churches insured against high risk "Out Of Body" experiences?
If we encourage radical worship styles are we accessories in crime? Who is really responsible for these injuries?
Is it just one of those unavoidables? Just a cost of doing church?
I wonder if my health insurance covers me even if I attend something like the "Running of the Bulls"?
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"It is inhumane, in my opinion, to force people who have a genuine medical need for coffee to wait in line behind people who apparently view it as some kind of recreational activity." Dave Barry 2005
I am a firm believer in the Old Paths
Articles on such subjects as "The New Birth," will be accepted, whether they teach that the new birth takes place before baptism in water and Spirit, or that the new birth consists of baptism of water and Spirit. - THE PENTECOSTAL HERALD Dec. 1945
"It is doubtful if any Trinitarian Pentecostals have ever professed to believe in three gods, and Oneness Pentecostals should not claim that they do." - Daniel Segraves
Last edited by Hoovie; 06-04-2010 at 07:04 PM.
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