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Marijuana and the Goddess
Cannabis is among humanity's oldest and most useful cultivated crops, and so it
is not surprising to find that cannabis, in all its forms, has been intricately
associated with Goddess worship in many cultures, throughout history. (Read more)
http://cannabisculture.com/articles/1374.html
Marijuana And Jesus
As doubtful as the following hypothesis might first seem to the reader, I might
as well boldly state my case right from the start: either Jesus used marijuana
or he was not the Christ. The very word "Christ", by the implication of its
linguistic origins and true meaning, gives us the most profound evidence that
Jesus did in fact use the same herb as his ancient semitic ancestors, and which
is still used by people around the world for its enlightening and healing
properties.
(Read more)
http://www.cannabisculture.com/backissues/cc11/christ.html
Marijuana And Moses
When we take a chronological look at biblical references to kaneh-bosm, we
reveal more than just the story of cannabis in the Old Testament. Another
exciting and concealed story emerges as well, that of the suppression of the
worship of Astarte, also called Ashera, known to the ancient Semites as the
Queen of Heaven.The first mention of kaneh-bosm in the Old Testament appears with the
prophet-shaman Moses. (Read more)
http://www.cannabisculture.com/backissues/cc05/kanehb.html
Marijuana researcher gets media excited about Christ-cannabis theories
Chris Bennett has received international media coverage for his research into
the connections between Jesus and marijuana. (Read more)
http://www.cannabisculture.com/articles/2803.html
A BIBLE STUDY CONCERNING A GOD-GIVEN PLANT
MARIJUANA
Primary Old Testament verse is Genesis 1:29. This verse will show us God's
intent for all seed-bearing plants, which includes marijuana. Primary New
Testament verses are 1 Timothy 4:1-4. These verses show God's contempt and
condemnation for those people who are opposed to marijuana in any way. (Read more)
http://www.holyhemp.org/index.htm
Early Bible History About Cannabis Salvis
The use of cannabis, for food, fibers, and medicine, is thought to go back at
least five millennia. Neolithic archaeological sites in China include cannabis seeds and plants.
(Read more)
Marijuana & the Bible
What is the Word of God on the Cannabis plant?The hemp plant (scientific name: cannabis, slang: marijuana) is one of the
many useful herbs "yielding seed after its kind" created and blessed by God on
the third day of creation, "and God saw that it was good." (Genesis 1:12) He
gave hemp for people to use with our free will.
(Read more)
THC Ministry
According to the THC Ministry, the references to cannabis as an ingredient of
the holy anointing oil is actually from the Torah (Five
Books of Moses), Exodus 30:23. The plant is called in Hebrew "kaneh bosem"
(literally "fragrant cane") and, according to the translation of the Septuagint,
is identified as the cannabis plant. A theory exists that the Hebrew "kaneh
bosem" is the etymological precursor for the word "cannabis". In Rabbi Aryeh
Kaplan's contemporary English translation of the Five Books, "The Living Torah",
he includes a picture of the hemp plant as an illustration (p. 442).
(Read more)
http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Marijuana+religion
THE GNOSTIC
SOCIETY
LIBRARY What is
Gnosticism?
Gnostic
and Fire Baptism Information submitted
by Reverend Dr. Terry Winger, Global
Explorer Mission of God of the Assembly of the Church of the
Universe.The
Nag Hammadi Library, a collection of thirteen ancient codices containing over
fifty texts, was discovered in upper Egypt in 1945. This immensely important
discovery includes a large number of primary Gnostic scriptures -- texts once
thought to have been entirely destroyed during the early Christian struggle to
define "orthodoxy" -- scriptures such as the Gospel of Thomas, the Gospel of
Philip, and the Gospel of Truth. (Read more) http://www.iamm.com/man-cu.htm
The "Gospel of Judas " asserts that Jesus asked Judas to betray Jesus so that
Jesus's spirit could be liberated from its earthly body.The New Testament agreed that the God who was the father of Jesus was the same
God who had made the material world. In Acts, the Apostles prayed "Lord, thou
are God, which has made heaven, and earth, and the sea..." (Read more) http://volokh.com/posts/1144517340.shtml
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