Josh_LA
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you know, considering that Jesus came form the middle east, he probably did smoke something as it is part of the culture, right?
I just don't see Jesus being offended by much, especially something he created if you aren't abusing it and using it as a moral pincushion while you do immoral things. Can you?
I seriously doubt how anybody who's read the gospel for all of 5 minutes could say that Jesus ever pertook in any hallucinogenic drugs![]()
"Magic" mushrooms really do have a spiritual effect on people, according to the most rigorous look yet at this aspect of the fungus's active ingredient.
About one-third of volunteers in the carefully controlled new study had a "complete" mystical experience after taking psilocybin, with half of them describing their encounter as the single most spiritually significant experience in their lifetimes.
Although the religious use of mushrooms containing the psychedelic drug psilocybin dates back thousands of years, early practitioners were not familiar with controlled, double-blind experimental methods. That helps explain the sensation caused by a study in the journal Psychopharmacology, whose title announced that “psilocybin can occasion mystical-type experiences having substantial and sustained personal meaning and spiritual significance.”
Source: Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions
Psilocybin & Spirituality, July 14, 2006
Using unusually rigorous scientific conditions and measures, Johns Hopkins researchers have shown that the active agent in "sacred mushrooms" can induce mystical/spiritual experiences descriptively identical to spontaneous ones people have reported for centuries.
The resulting experiences apparently prompt positive changes in behavior and attitude that last several months, at least.
I seriously doubt that someone who has never partaken in hallucinogenic drugs has the credibility to talk about the relationship of hallucinogenic drugs to spirituality..![]()
I seriously doubt that someone who has never partaken in hallucinogenic drugs has the credibility to talk about the relationship of hallucinogenic drugs to spirituality..![]()
Oh spirituality? You mean that completely invisible thing that has absolutely nothing to do with science or empiricism?
Can you tell me how to measure spirituality? how much is it? how do you affect it?
oh that's right, you can't, a bunch of people who are bumming off of prestigious universities made some "studies" that said that "getting high" affects something called "spirituality" which is a completely made up notion with no basis in reality
Yeah, epic burn![]()
There's also research suggesting that between the ages of 13-30 he joined a mushroom cult and just sorta wandered around for 15 years.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xSWoc62VlAQ
Oh spirituality? You mean that completely invisible thing that has absolutely nothing to do with science or empiricism?
Can you tell me how to measure spirituality? how much is it? how do you affect it?
oh that's right, you can't, a bunch of people who are bumming off of prestigious universities made some "studies" that said that "getting high" affects something called "spirituality" which is a completely made up notion with no basis in reality
Yeah, epic burn![]()
I think that human beings are purely biological entities that are just as wired as machines are and that any "experience" that you get from chemicals is just as artificial as you claim religion is.
That being said, as a Christian I am insulted that you would insinuate that Jesus did drugs, not because of my viewpoints on drugs, but that you would associate something that is supposed to be pure and holy with something as ridiculous and taking shrooms. Whatever, I'm nothing like Jesus and I could never aspire to be, so say whatever you want.
Jesus drank wine, in fact he manufactured it. Not only did he take drugs he was a drug dealer and manufacturer.
He drank wine because alcohol was the only type of preservative back then. As for the second part of your post, it's so ridiculous it's hardly worth acknowledging.
That being said, as a Christian I am insulted that you would insinuate that Jesus did drugs, not because of my viewpoints on drugs, but that you would associate something that is supposed to be pure and holy with something as ridiculous and taking shrooms.
So are uranium and plutonium and x-ray and gamma ray radiation and measles and smallpox and rubella and mumps and HIV and AIDS and the black plague and ringworm and mercury and lightning and hurricanes and tornadoes.
Just because it's natural doesn't mean its good for you.
I think that human beings are purely biological entities that are just as wired as machines are and that any "experience" that you get from chemicals is just as artificial as you claim religion is.
That being said, as a Christian I am insulted that you would insinuate that Jesus did drugs, not because of my viewpoints on drugs, but that you would associate something that is supposed to be pure and holy with something as ridiculous and taking shrooms. Whatever, I'm nothing like Jesus and I could never aspire to be, so say whatever you want.