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Friday, July 4, 2025

Antivenom: Live and Let Die

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The story of Adam, Eve and the Serpent is quite well-known, even among non-believers.  Many would agree that serpents can be life-threatening, although some would distinguish between physical and eternal life.

If eternal life is your goal, it could be best to ignore the temptations that a serpentine figure might offer. If physical life is your perceived end game, it still might be wise to proceed cautiously through slithery terrain. In either case, advance preparation is key.

An effective “antivenom” for slippery slopes can be devotion to a Truth that could ultimately yield freedom from all vicious cycles.  Or, you could instead spend precious days, months and years encouraging snakes to bite your temporal flesh.

The latter is what a fellow named Tim Friede is all too familiar with.  After becoming comatose from self-induced poisoning, Friede later declared, “I know what it feels like to die from snakebite.”  He went on to repeatedly defy the adage “Once bitten, twice shy.”  After more and more bites, Friede was finally ready to abandon the Serpent.  And yet, he then wistfully uttered, “I do miss it.”  An all-too-common feeling we humans tend to have while loosening the grip of toxic habits...

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https://news.yahoo.com/news/man-let-snakes-bite-him-025559322.html