william7
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Would you say that Bible and US Constitution provide a strong right to use cannabis as medicine? See http://cannabisasmedicine.info/
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Exactly how I see it too!The bible doesn't outlaw anything in and of itself, but to quote George Bush " The constitution's just a g'damn piece of paper" So if the rich people can control our right to use things we need, forcing us to go to pay them for the right to use it, that is good for the rich people.
Actually, look at The Bible & Cannabis especially.
The bible doesn't outlaw anything in and of itself, but to quote George Bush " The constitution's just a g'damn piece of paper" (so is the Bible if you want to follow that simplistic path) So if the rich people can control our right to use things we need, forcing us to go to pay them for the right to use it, that is good for the rich people.
Would you say that Bible and US Constitution provide a strong right to use cannabis as medicine? See http://cannabisasmedicine.info/
Actually, look at The Bible & Cannabis especially.
Anyway , good to chat Simurgh !are you looking for an easy justification for drug use? what difference does it make what either says?and if some are still naive enough to think that cannabis, especially the kind that is engineered today, does not affect people's brains--yes, just like alcohol and cigarettes with all their various additives-Agreed -then you really bury your head in the sand. but that's another issue. anyhow, the bible is so vague on everything that it makes no difference what it says--it never has. that`s true to some extent , in as much as even expert theologians will have differing opinions about some periphery stuff , this gives a, impression to some that there is a conflict. However the fundamentals e.g. "Love God with all your heart strength and mind , and love your neighbour as yourself !" are all agreed. Also Jesus said " I am the Way , the Truth and the Life and no one come to the Father except through me !" John 14 vs 6. it's about how people interpret that random collection of myths and stories that matters. Life changing all the same worldwide , millions coming off drugs , violent lifestyles, marriages healed , bodies healed , family and cultural abuses ceased, more precisely, it is what kind of power the people wield indeed , that`s a symptom of our fallen human nature , we can be real believers but we are still subject to some temptations in this imperfect world in which we temporarily are living who assume the right to interpret the text for others that matters. in the end, the text itself is used to justify so many different opinions that you just pic and choose what you like and say: There`s nothing wrong with teaching stuff to others if they choose to listen , there is no compulsion to either go to church or indeed listen when you go. aha! see I'm right about blah blah blah.
the constitution is apparently just as open to interpretation too, and it always has been. why else would we need lawyers that specialize in constitutional law, if not for the loopholes and open interpretation? same question as before: are you looking for justification? are you trying to show that your god is a micro-manager?
Would you say that Bible and US Constitution provide a strong right to use cannabis as medicine? See http://cannabisasmedicine.info/
there are 2 different ingredients listed there to note: kinman-besem (fragrant cinnamon) and kney-vesem, fragrant cane. Kaneh sounds like cane.Exodus 30 details the ingredients of the holy anointing oil for the altar. Verse 23 lists one of the ingredients in Hebrew as
KNEY-BOSIM, usually translated as "sweet calamus". Clearly KNEY-BOSIM sounds like cannabis