Multiple Choice
Daugherty hypothesizes that, in the future, serpent-handling will
A) Die out as a tradition because it is in conflict with other Christian traditions that they embrace.
B) Gain increased popularity among youth culture groups.
C) Be maintained as a tradition among some West Virginia mountain people because it is at the center of their Christian faith.
D) Die out as a tradition among current practitioners in West Virginia as they experience economic improvement and decreased cultural isolation.
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