You provided a quote from the "Institute of Medicine" which within the context of the discussion seemed to imply that they believed that the current "medical" marijuana movement is AOK. When you posted your propaganda what you failed to do was point out that this book had very specific and limited recommendations of just what they meant by "medical" marijuana. Overall this book was skeptical of SMOKED marijuana as being medicine. And only then mostly limited to AIDS users...a disease in which there were a limited number of truly effective treatments at the time of the writing. Today it's a different story. Effective AIDS treatment does NOT include smoking pot.
you believe that there's a decent chance that Christ and his disciples were potheads Nothing I've posted remotely suggests that - clearly you're short on critical or logical thinking skills.
Your answer clearly suggested that. Be that as it may would you agree that Christ and his disciples weren't potheads? And would you agree that they didn't encourage or condone smoking pot?
The National Academy of Sciences' Institute of Medicine reports: "there are patients with debilitating symptoms for whom smoked marijuana might provide relief. [...] Until a nonsmoked rapid-onset cannabinoid drug delivery system becomes available, we acknowledge that there is no clear alternative for people suffering from chronic conditions that might be relieved by smoking marijuana, such as pain or AIDS wasting." - Marijuana and Medicine: Assessing the Science Base (1999)
seemed to imply that they believed that the current "medical" marijuana movement is AOK.
No, it rebutted your claim that "smoking or eating POT is NOT medicine."
Did Jesus do drugs? Did Jesus advocate doing drugs?
Jesus neither ate pizza nor advocated eating pizza - by your 'logic' He must have opposed it.
Did Jesus say "Hey bros let's smoke a little weed to experience God?"
I've never seen pot smoked with the intention of experiencing God.
you believe that there's a decent chance that Christ and his disciples were potheads [...] Your answer clearly suggested that.
No, that's your functional illiteracy at work.
Be that as it may would you agree that Christ and his disciples weren't potheads? And would you agree that they didn't encourage
I agree with all that (nor did they "encourage" alcohol use).
or condone smoking pot?
Scripture doesn't record their condoning nor condemning it.