Posted on 09/22/2014 7:22:40 PM PDT by markomalley
A toddler found submerged in a tank of baptismal water in an Alabama church died of accidental drowning, the local coroner said on Monday.
Brayden King, who was two months shy of his second birthday, was under the supervision of a sister in her early teens when he fell into the tank on Friday at the Pentecostal House of Prayer in Decatur, about 75 miles north of Birmingham, said Morgan County Coroner Jeffrey Chunn.
The toddler was found in 33 inches of water and declared dead after unsuccessful attempts to resuscitate him, Chunn said.
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I feel bad for the kid and the family. That being said Pentecostal churches are nuts. They create doctrine from inspiration and experience and emotion. Are they “dead” cyhurches? Yes. In their own very special way.
The doors to the pool may have been locked. Toddlers can climb though and there could have been choir seats which usually are right in front of the pool. The picture {mural} behind most of them would likely cause a child to be curious.
I believe "ALL" churches have done so to a degree. I've seen Baptist churches that could be mistaken as Pentecostal if a person walked in at certain times when The Holy Spirit was working in the service. Things like 80 year old grandmothers getting up and shouting Praise GOD and dancing. The preacher walking across the pews. etc. Oh and prayers by ones who come down to the alter to pray can sound like speaking in tongues.
Ironically, they are also very legalistic.
Instead of *you can’t raise your hands*, it’s *you must raise your hands*.
If you don’t experience Christianity in the way they prescribe, you aren’t really *saved* or *filled with the Holy Spirit*.
It’s a different perspective from the old Baptist mentality. They judge you not based on what you don’t do (don’t drink, smoke, cuss or chew) but based on what you do do, (speak in tongues, fall over and shake, raise your hands is worship).
Same mindset though, one of judging and determining if you’ve *arrived* or not.
Prayers for the repose of the soul of this poor child.
But I think the child is ok: prayers are needed for those left behind; especially the one into whose hands his care was placed.
Some judging need to thank GOD that they have not had this happen. I don’t care how perfect a parent you believe you are accidents can happen. My mom found me a quarter mile down the road when I was about 22 months old or rather a neighbor did. I was going to my cousins house 4 miles away. There isn’t a perfect parent nor a perfect Christian nor a perfect church except the one Christ Himself calls up to be with Him after we are finally set free of our cursed by sin mind and bodies here on earth. As long as we occupy earth we sin and are imperfect.
The article doesn’t state whether this was before or after a Baptismal Service.
If neither; then the tank SHOULD be drained at ALL times when it is not going to be used to avoid this from happening.
My wife teaches a young childrens SS class. Once, when one had to go to the bathroom and she took them to the toilet, a young boy slipped out of the room and hid in a utility closet, thinking that playing hide and seek would be funny.
Returning and finding the boy gone caused quite a panic, as the news recently had featured abduction stories.
He was FINALLY found, hiding behind a box, giggling.
We placed latches on ALL the downstair doors up high where little kids could no longer open the door by themselves.
Oh?
Perhaps the child was just a bit more than a toddler, and was one of them kind that can dart away in an instant while your head is turned.
Most, if not all, 5 gallon buckets have warnings about kids ending up head first inside it and drowning.
AMEN!
You have to KNOW where it is, first.
But Hey..Blame the denomination, blame the parents, blame the kid, blame the preacher. We will not be deprived of BLAMING AND JUDGING A TRAGEDY AND JUDGING A CHURCH NO ONE POSTING HERE HAS LIKELY EVEN SEEN!!!!
Howabout some Thank GOD it wasn't you and hug your kids.
It finally played for me.
No pictures of the inside of the church.
Matthew 21:13
And said to them, It is written, My house shall be called the house of prayer;
I agree.
The Technics used are simple. Charismatic speaker with a rhythmic delivery. Music, lights, willing participants. A textbook method to create mass hysteria.
In the Army, we used the same methods to spin up troops for bayonet drill. “What is the Spirit of the bayonet? KILL, MAIM, MUTILATE.” I tell you after we whipped em up you didn’t want be in front of them with a target on your chest!
I have been to a hypnotist stage show, participated in and lead bayonet training, and been to a few Pentecostal services (pretty lady involved) and the methods are identical.
So is that from God or from man?
I could turn this into yet another C vs P thread by saying, "Don't you mean CATHOLIC?"
So true!
yup
Oh please don’t do that.
You’re not being a model of Christianity yourself, here. If your family experienced the tragic death of a young child, would you react positively or negatively to someone outside of your church using that occasion to mock and condemn that church? I take issue with some of their theology myself, but the only decent reaction would be to pray for them. You should try that instead. Just a suggestion.
Too late, you already did with that very ill considered "snake-handler" remark.
Do they know me? Do I know them? Are they reading this thread?
If a family member is on this thread I will apologize profusely. Are they on this thread?
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