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  • "There is no water in hell -- hell is real," said Prophet Love.
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  • Prophet Love believes that the majority of people will end up.in hell.
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  • Repent! Repent!" Shouting these words Prophet Love seemingly rose from the dead at Last Chance Church on Love street in southwest Atlanta. Staging what he called a "casket demonstration," Prophet Love presented his own funeral in hopes of saving people from the depths of hell..
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  • On March 25, 2009 Prophet Love presented his own funeral in hopes of saving people from the depths of hell.
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  • "Its unique," said Barbara Phillips, who says Prophet Love saved her years ago and was one of five people at the church during the mock funeral. "It demonstrates that we are all going to go through this and we better get our lives right.".
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  • The idea came to him to do the half funeral, half performance art after his wife and son refused his request to be cremated upon his death. "So I said I will just do my funeral myself," Love explained.
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  • "Death is inevitable. Be ready to meet God, repent for your wrongdoing, you know when you are doing right and wrong." .
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  • Prophet Love described lying in the coffin as "not feeling much different then laying in bed."..
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  • Paul Wolfowitz a former United States Ambassador to Indonesia, U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense, and President of the World Bank. As U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense he was one of the strongest advocates of the Iraq war and he was forced to resign from the World Bank over a controversy sparked by his awarding of a job to his companion and lover.
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  • PHILADELPHIA, PA - August 3, 2000- Henry Kissenger about to be grabbed by the hand of god to atone for his sins of death and war at the 2000 Republican National Convention at the Wachovia Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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  • A dead dog on the side of the road in Waycross, Georgia
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  • DICK Cheney onstage following President George W. Bush's speech on the final night of the 2004 Republican National Convention at Madison Square Garden in New York City, September 2, 2004.
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  • "If we continue with our wrongdoing, heaven will not be our home," he.preached while sitting up in a coffin in which he had laid still for over an hour.
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  • Pig roast.
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  • DULUTH, GA - JAN 24, 2009: Thousands of people crowded into the Gwinnett Center for an evening of energized violence and brutality. The Toughest Cowboy competition had arrived. <br />
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I shot from the rodeo dirt and focused my camera between the ring bars occasionally dodging hyper aggravated animals. I was so close I could hear the animals snort in Pain? Ecstasy? Revenge? Love? Death? I am not sure what they were feeling but they jumped and ran and kicked and screamed like beasts that had just been released from the gates of hell. <br />
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The cowboys themselves were a beaten and tattered bunch. Tough Cowboy Jared Green from Socorro, New Mexico had to drop out of Saturday's competition because of pain in his shoulder. Green's injuries from rodeo competitions have included breaking both of his ankles, two surgeries on his shoulder, a knee operation, broken ribs, a broken hand, concussions and a knocked-out tooth. Green is only 22 years old.<br />
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The whole event seemed to teeter on epic disaster with batshit crazy horses running directly into fences at full speed and cowboys being thrown face first into the ground over and over again inside an arena of 5000 screaming people from the suburbs in cowboy hats and real cowboys from rural Georgia. It was insane, beautiful and chilling.<br />
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Dusty Elkinton falls from a bull during the bull riding competition.
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  • DULUTH, GA - JAN 24, 2009: Thousands of people crowded into the Gwinnett Center for an evening of energized violence and brutality. The Toughest Cowboy competition had arrived. The contest involved 12 cowboys competing in the triathlon of cowboy chaos, bareback bronc riding, saddle bronc riding and bull riding. <br />
<br />
I shot from the rodeo dirt and focused my camera between the ring bars occasionally dodging hyper aggravated animals. I was so close I could hear the animals snort in Pain? Ecstasy? Revenge? Love? Death? I am not sure what they were feeling but they jumped and ran and kicked and screamed like beasts that had just been released from the gates of hell. <br />
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Tough cowboy Lance Kelly from College Station, Texas during the bareback bronc riding competition.
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  • DULUTH, GA - JAN 24, 2009: Thousands of people crowded into the Gwinnett Center for an evening of energized violence and brutality. The Toughest Cowboy competition had arrived. The contest involved 12 cowboys competing in the triathlon of cowboy chaos, bareback bronc riding, saddle bronc riding and bull riding. <br />
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I was allowed to photograph from the rodeo dirt and focused my camera between the ring bars occasionally dodging hyper aggravated animals. I was so close I could hear the animals snort in Pain? Ecstasy? Revenge? Love? Death? I am not sure what they were feeling but they jumped and ran and kicked and screamed like beasts that had just been released from the gates of hell.<br />
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Tough cowboy Dusty Elkinton shows extreme calm as he balances sideways on a horse during the bareback bronc riding event.
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  • DULUTH, GA - JAN 24, 2009: Thousands of people crowded into the Gwinnett Center for an evening of energized violence and brutality. The Toughest Cowboy competition had arrived. <br />
<br />
I shot from the rodeo dirt and focused my camera between the ring bars occasionally dodging hyper aggravated animals. I was so close I could hear the animals snort in Pain? Ecstasy? Revenge? Love? Death? I am not sure what they were feeling but they jumped and ran and kicked and screamed like beasts that had just been released from the gates of hell. <br />
<br />
The whole event seemed to teeter on epic disaster with batshit crazy horses running directly into fences at full speed and cowboys being thrown face first into the ground over and over again inside an arena of 5000 screaming people from the suburbs in cowboy hats and real cowboys from rural Georgia. It was insane, beautiful and chilling.<br />
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Tough cowboy Charlie Barker tries to escape the bulls kick during the bull riding competition.
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  • DULUTH, GA - JAN 24, 2009: Thousands of people crowded into the Gwinnett Center for an evening of energized violence and brutality. The Toughest Cowboy competition had arrived. <br />
<br />
I shot from the rodeo dirt and focused my camera between the ring bars occasionally dodging hyper aggravated animals. I was so close I could hear the animals snort in Pain? Ecstasy? Revenge? Love? Death? I am not sure what they were feeling but they jumped and ran and kicked and screamed like beasts that had just been released from the gates of hell. <br />
<br />
The whole event seemed to teeter on epic disaster with batshit crazy horses running directly into fences at full speed and cowboys being thrown face first into the ground over and over again inside an arena of 5000 screaming people from the suburbs in cowboy hats and real cowboys from rural Georgia. It was insane, beautiful and chilling.<br />
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Tough cowboy Steve Woolsey from Payson, Utah, during the bull riding competition.
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  • DULUTH, GA - JAN 24, 2009: Thousands of people crowded into the Gwinnett Center for an evening of energized violence and brutality. The Toughest Cowboy competition had arrived. <br />
<br />
I shot from the rodeo dirt and focused my camera between the ring bars occasionally dodging hyper aggravated animals. I was so close I could hear the animals snort in Pain? Ecstasy? Revenge? Love? Death? I am not sure what they were feeling but they jumped and ran and kicked and screamed like beasts that had just been released from the gates of hell. <br />
<br />
The whole event seemed to teeter on epic disaster with batshit crazy horses running directly into fences at full speed and cowboys being thrown face first into the ground over and over again inside an arena of 5000 screaming people from the suburbs in cowboy hats and real cowboys from rural Georgia. It was insane, beautiful and chilling.<br />
<br />
Dusty Elkinton from Moundville, Missouri, falls from his horse during the saddle bronc riding competition.
    Event_Toughest Cowboy_Duluth_001.JPG
  • DULUTH, GA - JAN 24, 2009: Thousands of people crowded into the Gwinnett Center for an evening of energized violence and brutality. The Toughest Cowboy competition had arrived. The contest involved 12 cowboys competing in the triathlon of cowboy chaos, bareback bronc riding, saddle bronc riding and bull riding. <br />
<br />
I shotfrom the rodeo dirt and focused my camera between the ring bars occasionally dodging hyper aggravated animals. I was so close I could hear the animals snort in Pain? Ecstasy? Revenge? Love? Death? I am not sure what they were feeling but they jumped and ran and kicked and screamed like beasts that had just been released from the gates of hell. <br />
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Tough cowboy Steve Woolsey, during the bareback bronc riding competition,
    Event_Toughest Cowboy_Duluth_009.JPG
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