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What's the difference between being high on pot and being high on alcohol?
It all comes down to dosage and to why they want it. You could ask the same question about coffee (which I think is radically overused -- two small cups a day should be the absolute maximum).So is it wrong for Christians to use marijuana if they live in a legal state or should they not be using it at all (recreational use wise)?
Yes, it is generally wrong.So is it wrong for Christians to use marijuana if they live in a legal state or should they not be using it at all (recreational use wise)?
Most of the whole debate of weed is wrong came from the fact that it was illegal in most of this country for the longest, so when people in church would say they use it, they would get the trashing and hear they doing illegal activities and that is wrong.
Now that some states have it legal to use, is it wrong for a Christian to smoke weed. Ive come across youtube videos and see people on their social media pages that brag about doing it and brag about their faith too in other posts, but its technically legal in their state, so no different than smoking a cigarette in their eyes im guessing. I dont smoke anything or ever plan to, but im sure I will be accused of judging if I told another believer not to.
So is it wrong for Christians to use marijuana if they live in a legal state or should they not be using it at all (recreational use wise)?
I wonder if Jesus walked around sucking on a weed. Seem rather unlikely wouldn't you say ?
I wonder if or how many Christians on the forum would actually admit to smoking it
Also alcohol of that time was seriously cut with water ( that was the culture, you don't read the bible to find that you study the time period). Added to that you were not to be under the influence of wine or strong drink according to the bible. Today's wine would be strong drink back then, they took something that was a very low % of alcohol to begin with and cut it. today a low % alcohol wine is maybe 8% ( crappy wine) and the good stuff more like 12-14%, many times more powerful than the wine back in biblical days.Alcohol is allowed by God, and best I can tell, and I already explained why, any other drug is not...it's sorcery. If you don't agree with my reasoning, that of course is up to you, but there it is nonetheless.
Well, alcohol can cause violence and aggression. Pot doesn't do that.What's the difference between being high on pot and being high on alcohol?
It was both strong and diluted - depending on the use of it; as it was not only used to get drunk on -but it was often used in place of water in areas where there was no and very poor filtration methods .Also alcohol of that time was seriously cut with water ( that was the culture, you don't read the bible to find that you study the time period). Added to that you were not to be under the influence of wine or strong drink according to the bible. Today's wine would be strong drink back then, they took something that was a very low % of alcohol to begin with and cut it. today a low % alcohol wine is maybe 8% ( crappy wine) and the good stuff more like 12-14%, many times more powerful than the wine back in biblical days.Look, those who want alcohol or weed will dance all around the scripture or even ignore it to get it, so why even discuss it really. They will find a way to get what they want..
Of course not. Jesus drank. Paul recommended that he drink some.
Hypocrites latch onto the "recreational use" and act like that is some kind of big sin. Not a sin at all. Alcohol can be drunk for recreational use.
This goes against the grain for those in a 'do this, don't do that' religion -- which is the default religion for those unsaved. Christians in name only. I find they often do not even know what Jesus taught.
Why? It's a drug, and a pretty potent one at that.
There are dangers involved with long term pot use though, or short term heavy use depending on age. There are a lot of studies linking even low levels of cannabis use to changes in brain chemistry that can lead to permanent changes in brain function in younger people. I smoked pot for a while as a student and just based on observation everyone I knew who smoked it developed habits of denial about how much it was affecting their behaviour. Overall I think there are enough reasons to consider it unwise.
I don't know if legality is so much an issue as things can be legal and wrong. However, nothing in the Bible even mentions weed.Most of the whole debate of weed is wrong came from the fact that it was illegal in most of this country for the longest, so when people in church would say they use it, they would get the trashing and hear they doing illegal activities and that is wrong.
Now that some states have it legal to use, is it wrong for a Christian to smoke weed. Ive come across youtube videos and see people on their social media pages that brag about doing it and brag about their faith too in other posts, but its technically legal in their state, so no different than smoking a cigarette in their eyes im guessing. I dont smoke anything or ever plan to, but im sure I will be accused of judging if I told another believer not to.
So is it wrong for Christians to use marijuana if they live in a legal state or should they not be using it at all (recreational use wise)?
How is it better than opiates for pain relief?? Nothing beats opiates.I have had periods where I smoked it, did not have any issues. But, everyone is different.
I am mainly for legalization because it is far better then opiates for pain relief.
Recreational wise, I find it much safer then alcohol.
The differences from how it interacts in the body physiologically, and to how patients subjectively rate the effects are completely different. What evidence do you have to believe they're the same?What's the difference between being high on pot and being high on alcohol?
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