Just because we don't agree doesn't mean either one of us is right or wrong.
If we try your method first and it fails, then it's time to try a different method.
Education the natural process of life.
Always strive to get an education and never rely on what others consider to be an acceptable education for any aspect of your life.
A herb is a plant that is valued for flavor, scent, or other qualities.
Herbs are used in cooking, as medicines, and for spiritual purposes.

Friday, February 19, 2010

Marijuana in the Bible

Marijuana in the Bible « Patients for Medical Cannabis

This is an interesting link I found, this is not new just a little more information than I have previously read.

So many questions, yet life is too short to find all the answers.

I have recently became an ordained minister through Universal Life Church.
In my past post I mentioned questioning others belief in God, as well as my own faith. So I would like explore and possibly find a way to define these ideas of Christianity, this is more for my own peace of mind.
We are in some ways fortunate to have the ability to explore the concept of our existence, as every faith is different some have been called extremist or radical for lack of better words. But does that mean they are wrong in their faith, or that I am wrong in my faith?
Can anyone claim the right to judge people, simply because they may not agree with others faith in God?
Those who truly believe will have to question their own ideas, some state God gave the people everything they need to continue to exist on this planet. This would include all the plants and animals(to be used as food, medicine, and shelter), the ability to think as individuals, the ability to discover and learn.
Is it impossible to accept that everyone has different beliefs, and therefore entitled to decide what is right for them and to what extent we will accept the things we have been given?
Are Christians people who accept others for their beliefs even when they disagree on their beliefs?
Does being a Christian require everyone to believe in the same concept?
Can any one person or government take it upon themselves to claim whose religious beliefs is right or wrong?
If so, isn't that religious persecution? Possibly religious discrimination?

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