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EVEN AFTER eating from the tree of life, if /when permitted , It would have still been disobedient to eat from the tree of knowledge.
Why do so many never make the connection between the forbidden fruit and psychedelics?
I mean here are some reasonings, and relatabilities:
-Parents tell their children don't do drugs usually without giving them a seemingly valid reason not to
-when Adam ate the fruit his eyes were opened. (Whether literally metaphorically or dilated (not that there is much of a difference) it's still pretty evident)
-the fruit created a paranoia effect
-before hand they knew not the difference between good and evil, yet all of a sudden it seems to have flashed before their eyes
-it angered the Father that they disobeyed and they were cast out of the garden
-the serpent tempted eve much like a drug dealer might tempt someone to take acid or mushrooms claiming it's the best thing ever
-it seemed to cause them to feel naked when before they never seemed noticed, just as drugs might cause someone to toil in what seems like vanity to an outside source
-Adam and eve seemed lost
-psycadelics seem to be forbidden... atleast to most people
So is there any reason to believe the forbidden fruit was not a psycadelics drug, and preachers just don't put emphasis on it as such as to keep it in ancient context that they don't anger the world? (Though being a friend to the world they are depriving others of the truth, and thus leaving children vulnerable to experiment with many forbidden fruits because this story/parable is not taught correctly makes the story teller an enemy to God?)
Well I'd like to say it is a great possibility the Israelites coming out of Egypt for 40 years were eating mushrooms as manna, thus God continued 'testing them'.
I mean geographically it makes sense..
The forbidden fruit was psychedelics
And [Manna] was psychedelic mushrooms?
First you say the bad fruit is psychedelic,
Then say God gave them magic mushooms.
How did God test them or why?,
to see if they would eat and get
stoned, Or starve to death ?
'He gave them bread from heaven to eat.'
-Mushrooms do not fall from Heaven.
Numbers 11:7 7 The manna was like
coriander seed and looked like resin.
"feeding you with manna, which neither
you nor your ancestors had known."
-This had not happened before. Israel
walked forty years in the wilderness.
This was there food, can you live off
of Mushrooms for 40 years?
Joshua 5:12 12 The manna stopped.
God stoped sending manna,
but mushrooms are still here.
manna in bible - Bing
Mushrooms grow most places,
they are a fungus. I'd like to say
it is [not] a great possibility.
As a Christian, we are to be sober,
taking psychedelics would be a direct
violation of that command.
God did not give psychedelic
mushrooms for food to eat.
Mushroom spores actually travel by air. In theory God can direct them to go wherever He wishes.
Why do so many never make the connection between the forbidden fruit and psychedelics?
I mean here are some reasonings, and relatabilities:
-Parents tell their children don't do drugs usually without giving them a seemingly valid reason not to
-when Adam ate the fruit his eyes were opened. (Whether literally metaphorically or dilated (not that there is much of a difference) it's still pretty evident)
-the fruit created a paranoia effect
-before hand they knew not the difference between good and evil, yet all of a sudden it seems to have flashed before their eyes
-it angered the Father that they disobeyed and they were cast out of the garden
-the serpent tempted eve much like a drug dealer might tempt someone to take acid or mushrooms claiming it's the best thing ever
-it seemed to cause them to feel naked when before they never seemed noticed, just as drugs might cause someone to toil in what seems like vanity to an outside source
-Adam and eve seemed lost
-psycadelics seem to be forbidden... atleast to most people
So is there any reason to believe the forbidden fruit was not a psycadelics drug, and preachers just don't put emphasis on it as such as to keep it in ancient context that they don't anger the world? (Though being a friend to the world they are depriving others of the truth, and thus leaving children vulnerable to experiment with many forbidden fruits because this story/parable is not taught correctly makes the story teller an enemy to God?)
The Lord said he would send them bread from heaven, Exodus 16:4.
The next morning there was dew in the camp, and when the dew went, they were left with thin flakes, like frost, Exodus 16:13-14. When the Israelites saw it, they didn't know what it was; hence the name "manna". Some of the Israelites tried to save the manna until the next day, but it went off and was full of maggots, Exodus 16:20.
In John 6, Jesus said that he is the bread of life, the bread that came from heaven; just as Moses gave them manna in the wilderness, John 6:32-35.
None of that sounds remotely like mushrooms.
The Lord said he would send them bread from heaven, Exodus 16:4.
The next morning there was dew in the camp, and when the dew went, they were left with thin flakes, like frost, Exodus 16:13-14. When the Israelites saw it, they didn't know what it was; hence the name "manna". Some of the Israelites tried to save the manna until the next day, but it went off and was full of maggots, Exodus 16:20.
In John 6, Jesus said that he is the bread of life, the bread that came from heaven; just as Moses gave them manna in the wilderness, John 6:32-35.
None of that sounds remotely like mushrooms.
Lol there is a difference between foolish accinine questioning and questioning in edification.titus 3:9
Well I'd like to say it is a great possibility the Israelites coming out of Egypt for 40 years were eating mushrooms as manna, thus God continued 'testing them'.
So again how was God testing them ?
To see if they would eat manna or not?
Do you think it was a mind altering drug,
that God gave them to eat as food. Where
they [not to eat] of it ?, please explain.
They were given the manna to eat, yet I'd imagine the manna they lived off of was taken much like fasting.