Reads as written by a deceiver who fully knows the depravity of their lonely vice and desperately seeks company into their oblivion.
Psychodelic drugs are forbidden in Scripture for believers, (PHARMAKEIA, Gal 5:20; Rev 21:8; Rev 9:21) and also associated with witchcraft.
Reports from those who have taken such drugs are consistent with spiritual deception, “seeing into a spiritual domain”, but without a Divinely regenerated human spirit, therefore exposed to wicked deception in the spiritual realm. Many such deceptions will appear to be friendly spirits, but have also been reported as deceivers and enemies of any human in fellowship with God through faith in Christ and what He provided at the Cross.
It should be noted that “psychosis” is limited to the soul, whereas the drugs reportedly allow temporary admittance into the PNEUMA or spirit, which is discernible from the soul. Those who seek the truth, will report these both, while those who seek to deceive will attempt to write up the spiritual domain as a tangent to the soulish.
“Reads as written by a deceiver who fully knows the depravity of their lonely vice and desperately seeks company into their oblivion.
Psychodelic drugs are forbidden in Scripture for believers, (PHARMAKEIA, Gal 5:20; Rev 21:8; Rev 9:21) and also associated with witchcraft.”
Reads as written by another high horse rider of the “follow the shoe!” brigade. Put it back in the barn, and take that log from your eye. Many of us niether share your beliefs, nor care to be proselytized by the God Squad.
(although I do have a ouiji board...)
Any reading of Ezekiel and you have GOT to wonder if he was tripping. There’s quite a bit of evidence to indicate this stuff might have been associated with Christianity.
Who knows if Thomas Merton didn’t partake in a bit of this?
Read The Seven Storey Mountain.
I love the thread a little elbow grease has started here. I’m curious.