Is it wrong for a Christian to Smoke Weed.

StonedPony

Well-Known Member
Well its wrong to be a Christian.....Are you proud of all the people murdered in the name of the mystical invisible man in the sky? Tourtued until they say there is a god then killed anyway................Smoke the weed there will be no concequences for your action........IF and I say that very loosely IF there was a god I would spit in his face and call him a cocksucker for all the bullshit he has done to ruin this world.......Genecide.......rape....slavery........kill keveyrthing he dont like just for...........demands you obey him or you will burn in hell......fuck him..........enjoy life.....everyone on this SITE IS AN ATHIEST PERIOD......so dont go and get high and mighty and rip me apart........well you can I dont care.....he asked a question in open forum and I am answering it..........SMOKE THE WEED and feel FREE.

oh just in case you are offended by me calling everyne here an athiest read this.


Notice how many gods you reject



There are literally thousands of religions being practiced today. Here are 20 of the most popular, along with an estimate of the number of followers:
  1. Christianity: 2.1 billion
  2. Islam: 1.3 billion
  3. Hinduism: 900 million
  4. Chinese traditional religion: 394 million
  5. Buddhism: 376 million
  6. African Traditional & Diasporic: 100 million
  7. Sikhism: 23 million
  8. Juche: 19 million
  9. Spiritism: 15 million
  10. Judaism: 14 million
  11. Baha'i: 7 million
  12. Jainism: 4.2 million
  13. Shinto: 4 million
  14. Cao Dai: 4 million
  15. Zoroastrianism: 2.6 million
  16. Tenrikyo: 2 million
  17. Neo-Paganism: 1 million
  18. Unitarian-Universalism: 800 thousand
  19. Rastafarianism: 600 thousand
  20. Scientology: 500 thousand
[Source: Encyclopedia Britannica]

If you believe in God, you have chosen to reject Allah, Vishnu, Budda, Waheguru and all of the thousands of other gods that other people worship today. It is quite likely that you rejected these other gods without ever looking into their religions or reading their books. You simply absorbed the dominant faith in your home or in the society you grew up in.
In the same way, the followers of all these other religions have chosen to reject God. You think their gods are imaginary, and they think your God is imaginary.
In other words, each religious person on earth today arbitrarily rejects thousands of gods as imaginary, many of which he/she has never even heard of, and arbitrarily chooses to "believe" in one of them.

The following quote from Stephen F. Roberts sums up the situation very nicely:
  • "I contend that we are both atheists. I just believe in one fewer god than you do. When you understand why you dismiss all the other possible gods, you will understand why I dismiss yours."
A rational person rejects all human gods equally, because all of them are equally imaginary. How do we know that they are imaginary? Simply imagine that one of them is real. If one of these thousands of gods were actually real, then his followers would be experiencing real, undeniable benefits. These benefits would be obvious to everyone. The followers of a true god would pray, and their prayers would be answered. The followers of a true god would therefore live longer, have fewer diseases, have lots more money, etc. There would be thousands of statistical markers surrounding the followers of a true god.
Everyone would notice all of these benefits, and they would gravitate toward this true god. And thus, over the course of several centuries, everyone would be aligned on the one true god. All the other false gods would have fallen by the wayside long ago, and there would be only one religion under the one true god.
When we look at our world today, we see nothing like that. There are two billion Christians AND there are more than one billion Muslims, and their religions are mutually exclusive. There are thousands of other religions. When you analyse any of them, they all show a remarkable similarity -- there is zero evidence that any of these gods exist. That is how we know that they are all imaginary.


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[FONT=arial, Helvetica]Understanding the Rationalizations [/FONT]

[FONT=arial, Helvetica]You will frequently hear believers make the following rationalization:
  • Suppose you are right. Suppose there is no God. Then when I die as a believer, I have lost nothing. I just die, as a man that devoted his life to love and morals. But if you, as a non-believer, are wrong and I am right, you have to spend an eternity in hell. See, I have nothing to lose, but you have everything to lose.
The problem with this line of reasoning is that there are thousands of gods that humans have imagined. A person who believes in Allah can make this statement, and so can a person who believes in God, and so can a person who believes in Vishnu. The fact is that religion is a form of delusion. By believing in an imaginary god, you have not "lost nothing." What you have done is commited yourself to a lifetime of delusion, instead of commiting your life to reality. Non-believers live moral and loving lives without having to resort to delusion. The fact that there are so many gods proves that all of these gods are imaginary. If there actually were an all-knowing, all-powerful, all-loving "god" in any form, that would be obvious to everyone and we would all align on him. His existence would be undeniable and impossible to hide. [/FONT]
 

GanJulia

Active Member
Christians have justified drinking wine throughout the ages and alcohol is no doubt much more harmful to you! Unlike alcohol, I think that an argument can be made that smoking weed actually contributes to society by reducing the amount of violence in it. However, about 10% of those who start smoking weed do develop an addiction to it. It begins to cause problems in their life and though they want to, they just can't seem to stop smoking weed.
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I'm pretty sure that 10% of people are also the ones who fall into pyramid schemes.. they're weak minded and unable to produce self control.. marijuana has no physical dependency therefore mind over matter.. :eyesmoke:
 

IXOYE

Active Member
I can't find where in the word it says not to smoke.
(It does say that the drink is not good for a King but it can be fitting for a sad man.)
Jesus hung with whores and thieves and tax collectors, he wants your love and because he loves you he wants what is best for you and he knows none of us are sin-free. What's best for you isn't good for someone else. This is a very personal matter. Go to God with this question, and remember Jesus loves you.
Also remember in the end of the book how upset with the churches Jesus is. Don't let the church be a barometer for your actions, let your relationship with God guide your actions.
 

IXOYE

Active Member
Whoa this thread is two years old? Dang bumps.
Hope the kid figured it out.
Haha..oh well. From what I can tell the Christians and infidels here all agree, smoke it.

Stoned Pony you might enjoy a little book called "Foxe's Book of Martyrs" it is a historical account of Christians who have been tortured, raped, killed for being Christian.

And what's the phucked up thing? It's mostly "christians" who are attacking other "Christians." I mean like, chain people in a dungeon, peel their skin off in strips slowly over time and have "surgeons" around to stitch them back up just to do it again. Deep.
 

MsBotwin

Active Member
Read yor bible! GOD, the ChristianGod, I'm Catholic btw, CREATED marijuana. Maybe God's intentions were purely medicinal, and man decided it was great for pleasure, too. Maybe God wanted us to use it socially. No one can know for sure. However, YOU can be 100% sure GOD made weed and put it on this earth. JMHO!
And just to put " me" into context with you, I went to Catholic Schools from 2 nd grade until graduation, Church, all of it. I have been smoking, except while pregnant, for 20 years. I take care of my kids, at home and am kind to my fellow man, even my Hubby, haha. I do all I need to do to make sure my family is thriving in all ways. If GOD would like to send me to Hell for utilizing something He put on this Earth, which helps keep me sane raising 4 kids, plus all their friends, then so be it.
I, personally don't think that would happen.
 

VILEPLUME

Well-Known Member
I just started myself and I am a Christian.

I started after I watched the documentary called "The Union".

I think if Christians were educated about the plant and come to realize that it doesnt cause brain damage, lung cancer or harsh addiction(caffine has a much harder withdrawl than cannabis), then they would stop the fight against it.

Also we are stopping as a human race from discovering the true medical capabilities of this plant. Just watch this...

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2fast92

Well-Known Member
I forgot what comedian it was but he said, "And on the seventh day God went, oh shit! I left fucking weed all over the place!"

I thought it was pretty funny.
 

potpimp

Sector 5 Moderator
You haters just really suck. You just can't resist screwing up a thread where the OP asks for haters to abstain. Stoned Pony, you're their king and an idiot. Just my 2 pesos.
 

Cannasaurus Rex

Well-Known Member
IMO no book or religion is relevant, especially when seeking out GOD. If you feel close to God, your concience will tell you if it is right. You obviously have misgivings about weed, but searching for the 'right' church with agrees with you to absolve your concience is nonsense. Whats more important, living within someone elses approval culture or being able to live with yourself? Religion stifles reasoning. Religion is NOT faith. God gave you a brain to think for yourself, not to follow others. Sorry if this offends, but the more buildings and people we enlist to find 'God', the more DISTANCE there is between you and the creator. Seek his and your own truth, not someone elses.
 

charface

Well-Known Member
You could even roll it with bible pages
and I doubt The big Jeezie would get to angry.
He's pretty kicked back from what I hear.
I wouldnt fuck with his dad though.
Smoke only from new testament and you are golden.
 

UNICRONLIVES

Well-Known Member
your young...and all the stoners in here (includin myself)...are laughin...who wrights this....do some serious research ..read the TORA...first four books of the bible...read the sumerian text...you wanna learn bout religion?!...find it before the catholic and and others decided what you was worthy of readin...SMOKE ANOTHER BOWL FIRST...I WASNT READY!!!
 

potpimp

Sector 5 Moderator
your young...and all the stoners in here (includin myself)...are laughin...who wrights this....do some serious research ..read the TORA...first four books of the bible...read the sumerian text...you wanna learn bout religion?!...find it before the catholic and and others decided what you was worthy of readin...SMOKE ANOTHER BOWL FIRST...I WASNT READY!!!
It's "Torah" and it's five books. :) Whether it's wrong for a Christian to smoke weed or not is up to them. The Torah (or entire Tanakh) not only does not forbid it but it is one of the commanded ingredients of the Holy anointing oil. That being said, most Christians miss the whole idea of "sin" and most don't actually know how God defines it. Paul said that the *weaker* brother abstains from meats (in case it may have been offered to idols); he also said that if we partake of something and believe we are sinning, it *is* a sin (rebellion). John defined sin as violation of Torah - not what some baptist preacher says it is. God created this incredible medicine for mankind to show his love and concern for our welfare. The only sin is that it was made illegal, saying that God was wrong when it declared it "very good".
 
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