imtylerdammit
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LSD and God are one in the same? Who knew!?!?
That's cool. That is my character. Smartass wise guy. Not meant to piss anyone off but it does sometimes. Some people get me and don't think I'm funny, some people don't get me and don't think I'm funny, and a few people get me and think I'm funny. Those are usually the people I call friend.I agree with everything you say, however I still think you are an asshole. At least on the internet. I guess it can be fun at times
Perhaps you and others are jumping all over me because you think I implied that my experience somehow "proves" the Christian faith as being real. I did not mean to imply that. My post was about my experience with LSD, not an attempt to "prove" Christ. In fact, nowhere in my post did I even advise that others follow Him. That wasn't the point.The idea of christ saving you is about as farfetched as the shit you saw and heard when you were on the lsd, if you really want to know what saved you it was your self bro, prayer just translates into cognitive therapy in your subconscious mind so pat yourself on the back and dont give all the credit to "christ". CChrist was a buddha of his day, a walking living breathing man, he didnt get resurected and all this wacked out shit the bible talks about, the people who wrote the bible were on aminita muscaras ( another form of magic mushroooms)
Yes, it was instant. It wasn't only that the voices were gone (or that the anxiety was gone, in that later case). They were gone, but there was also this incredible peace... like I was with God. That is what bible-thumpers mean when they say "I don't need drugs, I have Jesus" I guess. (I happen to enjoy both! )So u were having all these voices and really bad anxiety and mental problems and then u just prayed one time and in an instant u were all better??? That mustve been weird. Im not gonna lie, if that happened to me I would definitely believe in jesus and have no doubt, but u gotta realize a lot of ppl here have not experienced anything like that and are still confused if god is real or not, u cant blame them becuz u have to experience something like that for urself even though I havent yet.
I believe u though, its good that ur better now.
This is the only part I don't agree with. I think debate is important, and trying to wall off some set of beliefs to criticism is just a ploy.However, I *do* expect people to respect my beliefs and at least respect my experiences. I respect everyone elses', so I expect the same in return.
I guess the fact that I mentioned Christ "bashes" the "faith" (or "world view") of atheists. I did not mean to do that.
I have no problem with criticism. The problem is disrespect. If you say you don't believe in God or Christ or the resurrection or whatever, then fine. I do believe. Fine. All that is fine. If you tell me why you don't believe, even that is fine. The problem is that people here have called my faith "shit" and "fairy-tales" simply because I said I believed. That is fucking disrespectful.This is the only part I don't agree with. I think debate is important, and trying to wall off some set of beliefs to criticism is just a ploy.
Consider this, the UN passed a resolution to make defamation of Islam illegal. So it is against international law to criticize Islam. Throwing acid in women's faces? Don't criticize, respect their beliefs!
Washington Times - U.S. fights Islamic anti-defamation push
This is nonsense. Tom Cruise says the exact same thing about Scientology, "I would never criticize somebody's religion." Of course he says this to shield his own 'religion' from any criticism, or else the critic is some kind of asshole or something.
Nonsense. If something happens you believe to be wrong, you have every right to criticize it, no matter if it's Islam, Scientology, Mormonism, Atheism, and yes, even Christianity.
"synthetic" is the key word. That is why I stay away from it. I don't think it is particularly dangerous, nor do I judge people who take it. Given my history, I just choose to stay away from it or any other synthetic drugs for recreational use. I would do shrooms before LSD... actually, I would ingest ergot itself (if that were possible for a trip) before doing LSD. I know that is a bit illogical, but hey... that's just how I choose to live. In reality, I'll probably never do any pure psychedelic again... but shrooms are a possibility I guess.LSD is actually a synthetic form of ergot which is a fungus that infects grasses and grains especially rye.
The guy who invented it noticed that when people made bread out of rye with ergot they act strange and did really crazy stuff. That led him to study it and snynthisize it.
I don't think that this discussion is touching on some of the deeper issues with hallucinogenics. The premise that what we experience truth when we . . . (substantive writing has been omitted for brevity, see above for unity's full comment) . . . line: All we have to do is be willing... the rest will be given as needed!
Unity
It would take one miserable bastard to do this, but someone could have been wandering around with a vial of DOB, dosing up innocent kids like you.As an addition to this post, the title might be wrong. I really have no way of knowing if it was LSD that was given to me at that Dead concert when I was 13. For all I know it was some other drug. Honestly, I think I have just been under the assumption it was acid because people have told me it was common for acid to be passed around in that manner at dead shows.
What other drug could it have been? I've heard meth can cause schizophrenia symptoms that can last quite a while. But is it ever taken through absorption into the skin like that?
Any help would be appreciated.
thanks,