Posted on 07/02/2018 8:05:58 AM PDT by Red Badger
well He did create the cannabis, too
A growing consensus of idiots agree.
There were no miracles they were all images induced while under he influence.
Whow, dude, Jesus is walking on the water!
And a large number of Jews as well..............
The Left is shameless. They will use religion when convenient to support their prevailing narrative however evil it may be.
The story isnt even factually accurate or show any distinction between cannabis oil and hemp CBD oil. Light this on fire and throw it into the Reefer Madness den at FR and here we go!
They had critical CO2 and butane extract processes back then? The things I learn online are simply amazing.
No more surprising than the consensus that Moses smoked crack.
Oh, please. As attested in four gospels and undoubtedly other references as well, he and, at times, his disciples had the power to perform miracles, not medicine.
If you look at the early histories of Russia and central area the designator between Christian and Muslim is referred to as the HV line. Muslims used hashsh, Christians used vodka.
Support that with a false comparison of Jesus anointment (of the skin) of the sick to “modern accounts of cannabis oil treating epilepsy” - which in fact is administrated orally.
Then add that above modern epilepsy treatment - using only the non-psychoactive cannabis - doesn't even compare to modern “medical use” marijuana...
And all you rally have is the author's own pot-dream presented as research.
It’s not true. Did Jesus’ robe have THC in it when that bleeding woman touched it and was immediately healed?
Yep. So why would He need it?
Now I’m confused.. Ya gotta be Jewish to smoke a doobie?
How do you use Cannabis oil to :
* Calm the storm
* Raise a person dead many days
* Heal leprosy instantaneously
* Multiply Bread and Fishes to feed 5,000 people
* Walk on Water
* Rise from the dead yourself
This kind of BS is beyond reprehensible.
While I support the legalization of cannabis for adults I do not support this kind of sacrilege on any level.
Part of my wonders if it isn’t a gaslighting article to be honest.
We can only hope. :)
well, Kaneh Bosem, the Hebrew words that have been translated as fragrant cane, does bear some aural similarity to cannabis. That is not the craziest etymology i’ve seen for a plant that is basically a pretty fragrant cane.
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