IN WHICH, WHAT, RELIGOUS TOMES FROM AROUND THE PLANET THOUGHTFULLY MENTIONED CANNABIS USE?

hydra-glide

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I ask, because I find it hard to believe that along with salt and pepper shakers on kitchen tables in the year 0.99999 B.C. I have found no mention of cannabis as a nutrient intake, other than that so-called burning bush incident where the flames spoke volumes about the "10 rules of common freaking sense", but not a word written about smoke-weed, or eat weed. How is this possible? - that no religion own earth would mention git-high. It's corn-fusing to me and Tony the Tiger, who has suggested that since I've run out of ideas for motorcycle books, that maybe I should re-write the Holy Bible superseding all previous editions due to incomplete airing of popular modern thinking, which is to some, a grand swoop by the caretakers of the god-truth that all humans have at last count 52-cannabinoid receptors and all mammals on earth a goodly amount of canababa-doo receptors their own darn selves.
I got max' pencils sharpened and a stack o' writing paper. Just say the word.
 

hydra-glide

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pouring hash oil on your head won't get you there. I mean where in written religious literature does it read " smoke" or "eat it"., and none of the accounts are written first-hand, only by later-on devotees. Think and believe what you want, but using poison alcohol as a "blood of christ" sacrament is wrong and predatory on the weaker metabolism-people, who get led astray and ruin their lives on swill.
 

Rob Roy

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using poison alcohol as a "blood of christ" sacrament is wrong
Agreed.

I think they fucked up and actually meant to say "blood of Keith Richards" but it came out wrong and they stuck with it cuz nobody likes to admit they were wrong.

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