Posted on 03/12/2014 3:19:06 PM PDT by NKP_Vet
You’ve posed the best question, and the one we all the answer. Nobody would dare try to sell our Lord and Savior the same message they’re trying to sell the public! God bless and keep you, re_nortex.
I might add that I think the government’s war on drugs is a joke and failure, because they’re not actually trying their level best, because there’s too many needless impediments, due to crossover agencies, pay-off’s, our porous Southern border and lack of cooperation from the Mexican government, (to cite a few of my complaints).
If the above is true, what is the biblical justification for secular prohibition laws?
As has been well documented, I smoked pot as a kid, and I view it as a bad habit and a vice, not very different from the cigarettes that I smoked as a young person up through a big chunk of my adult life. I don't think it is more dangerous than alcohol.
Worse for you personally or are you just pretending to be a Constitutionalist.
Whether is drunk driving or drugged driving, I don’t want the SOB on the road. One is bad as the other.
Therefore, there is no biblical basis to say there should be secular prohibition laws today.
Very interesting information and thanks a lot for taking the time to post it to me . Never heard of this angle .
You have to excuse me , I write what I write through simply direct personal experience , and that’s all it is , my own personal experience and observations locally . I alone will stem the tide of nothing . I used to think weed was the best thing since ice cream . That was then .....I woke up and took a good look at the way it seems to cause the great majority of smoker , that I know and/or observe , to act, and behave and how they vote . To me there is a correlation I cannot deny . Thanks again .
thank you
“To my knowledge, there was no drug prohibition in biblical times, nor does the Bible say there should be.”
The closest thing I have found is that there are condemnations of “pharmakeia” in the New Testament, which is usually translated as “witchcraft” or “sorcery”. Yes, that is the same root word that gives rise to pharmacist and pharmaceuticals, so I’ve seen some argue that it means drug users, but it seems more likely to be related to the occult practices of making magic potions and such.
Prohibition of alcohol ended when economic arguments amid a Great Depression sufficiently eroded the moral ones.
With the Great Recession, economic benefits of extra tax revenue coupled with lower government costs (policing, incarceration) are leading to more medical marijuana allowances.
Is the slow legalization of marijuana proof that we are in a severe economic downturn, despite media’s claims to the contrary since 2009?
The question is, does one drink affect a person’s ability to drive? I doubt it, but it probably depends on the individual and the drink.
People can enjoy a drink or two without getting buzzed. The purpose of marijuana is to get buzzed.
According to tests that check reaction times and judgment, yes, one drink affects the ability to drive. You can't drink without getting buzzed and that is the purpose of drinking. In fact it seems to affect people's judgment so much that even when they're sober they believe alcohol has no such effects.
Sorry to say you are right. Wonder how they will feel about it when they encounter someone high on bath salts or angel dust? Violent and uncontrollable.
You mean to say that a person having one drink or glass of wine with dinner is buzzed and impaired? Sorry, I don’t believe it.
I think Dr. Johnny Fever would disagree.
It’s a fact and it’s not dependent upon belief. :-)
Stuff and nonsense!
Such things only apply to normal human beings like Venus Flytrap. Dr. Johnny Fever is in another class altogether. Possibly another dimension. lol
I’ve noticed the five are probably not as conservative as they try to portray themselves. Like Limbaugh, what they’re really doing is parroting conservative ideas.
When something potentially groundbreaking comes around, their true colors show through as they completely ignore it.
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