Zaehet Strife
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It doesn't change the fact that if you smoke cannabis and you are a christian, you are going to go to hell.
Into it's bowl... same place mine fits...[h=2]Where do you think weed fits into Christianity?[/h]
Yes I agree we should resist these things but, god does not judge us (I think) on these acts, it is showing you that we will be open to sin if we are not careful. Mjane is something that puts you in a state that makes you think, contemplate, build philosophies. Are any of those Quotes from the mouth of the most High?I don't give a damn what mind altering substance you use, alcohol to cannabis... it doesn't matter in the eyes of god. god sees all and knows all.
Like our English word, the Greek word for "drunk" refers to "intoxication, drunkenness ... to get drunk, become intoxicated..."
Romans 13:12-14 - Cast off the works of darkness, walk properly, not in drunkenness. Make no provision to fulfill the lusts of the flesh.
Galatians 5:19-21; 1 Corinthians 6:9-11 - People who are guilty of drunkenness, will not inherit the kingdom of God.
Corinthians 5:11 - If a church member commits drunkenness and refuses to repent, he should be disciplined so we don't keep company with him.
Thessalonians 5:6-8 - Being sober is the opposite of being drunk and is associated with being alert and watchful.
Peter 1:13-17 - Be sober, gird up the loins of your mind so you can avoid lusts and be obedient and holy. This requires being alert.
Peter 5:8,9 - Be sober so we can be on guard for the devil, resist him, and not be devoured by him. Realizing how dangerous Satan is, we should keep our minds clear so we can recognize his deceit and resist his temptations.
Corinthians 9:25-27 - Bring our bodies into subjection to our minds, exercising temperance (self-control) like athletes in training, so our bodies will be properly guided by our minds.
Hence, whether caused by alcohol or by other drugs, intoxication violates God's word. But use of any drug we are studying, including just one cannabis filled joint or bowl, causes intoxication.
One of the main reasons why God condemns intoxication is that, as christians we face many serious temptations. In order to distinguish right from wrong and then have the will power to resist evil, our minds must think clearly and control our bodies. The Bible calls this sobriety and self-control.
God has given us all the power of free will from the disdain of sin, you make your own choices, you make your own decisions. Those who choose to resist gods word WILL ultimately burn in hell. I wish you all luck on your repentance and in sobriety.
DO YOU GUYS EVEN READ THE BIBLE, OR JUST PRETEND THAT YOU DID??? You should all be ashamed of yourselves if you do not know these passages.
Dude you are trollinBeing a christian, if you take what you read in the bible and twist it with your own interpretations, you are not fallowing the words of the bible, and you are not a christian.
If labeling yourself is something you take pride in, you would be considered "half a christian" if you take part in intoxication of any sort.
But remember, all you have to do is ask for forgiveness every single time after the fact, and if you believe, your sins against god will be forgiven and you can toke down again, and ask to be forgiven again, and again...
Cannabear you are everywhere man. That polar is mad addictive to look at sometimes.It has advice for harvesters:
"Do not muzzle the dude who trimmeth out the green." cn
I dont know man, what are you trying to achieve on this forum?Trolling or not, regardless of how you personally perceive it... If you want to label yourself as a christian, and you take verses of the bible that are easy to understand... and create your own interpretations of them in order to justify behaviors that the bible specifically orders you to NOT do...
Then you aren't a true christian, you are merely pretending that you are.
I would assume the christian god would not be happy with this.
Awww, but I had some really good pro points on marijuana in the bible.No thanks bro, i do appreciate it... but Ive grown tired of arguing about different translations of different bibles to those who are going to interpret them in whatever way they want.
I have read and studied theology and metaphysics, this is a list of the books with biblical origins that i have read and studied in order;
king james version
revised standard version
new international version
young's literal translation
luther's German bible
the vulgate
the septuagint
After the septuagint, i was completely burnt out... and started my journey to other forms of mysticism originating from different parts of the world. Buddhism is my favorite religion, Zen is my favorite philosophy, Sagan is my favorite astrologer, Russell my favorite philosopher... among many many other favorites.
Thanks man, but im going to decline the offer... and reinstate the fact that if you want to consider yourself a christian, when you become intoxicated (alcohol/cannabis/etc.) you are committing a sin according to "many" different versions of the bible.
And that no matter who you are, there is always a way to justify drug use within ones own mind regardless of what they choose to believe, or what they choose to label themselves as.
Going through this thread reading the older posts, I feel the same way.I'm Christian. And I smoke weed. And I don't consider myself a bad Christian for it. So that's how it fits into Christianity for me. I don't think I'm going to be banished to an eternity of anguish for ingesting a plant. If that's the case, then I guess Christians should stop eating tomatoes as well.
Weed fits into Christianity like it fits in everywhere else: Perfectly.
So you do want a friendly debate? lolFeel free to share, not even Gandalf can stop you.
I don't know man, I guess we will just have to disagree on this one.If you want details and examples read my latter post, but the point i am making is this one thing.
There is no inherent good or evil. Good and evil does not exist. It only exists within the mind of the beholder, it is subjective... completely dependent on the environment we grew up in, the way we were raised, and the things we were taught.
And that, being a former individual who was raised on the christian faith... asking myself these questions and doing my own research without letting my emotions get in the way, and without giving the words the bible states my own interpretation... that according to the bible becoming intoxicated is a sin, you must repent, ask for forgiveness, and do your best to avoid the situation again.
I like you because i never hear you name calling, and ive never seen you contradict yourself, and a couple times ive seen you correct yourself when you were proven to be wrong, instead of doing what most do, either avoid it or direct an attack on someone else.
You really should read my latter post carefully until it makes sense to you.
I remember when i first started studying all of the different bibles, i was sickened by what i read. So i decided to switch to another religion, a nicer one like Buddhism sounded nice. But eventually... you get tired of pretending, well, at least i did.