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Title: | US AL: Edu: PUB LTE: Christianity Implies Legalization |
Published On: | 2010-03-08 |
Source: | Vanguard, The (AL Edu) |
Fetched On: | 2010-04-02 03:20:15 |
CHRISTIANITY IMPLIES LEGALIZATION
Dear Editor of the Vanguard,
As a Christian, I'm in favor of ending the sin of caging responsible
adults for using the relatively safe, God-given plant cannabis
(marijuana) and one reason why that doesn't get mentioned ("Heads" vs.
"Feds": The Debate Over Marijuana Legalization, Mar. 1, 2010), is
because it's Biblically correct since Christ God Our Father, The
Ecologician, indicates He created all the seed-bearing plants, saying
they are all good, on literally the very first page (Genesis 1:11-12
and 29-30). The only Biblical restriction placed on cannabis is that
it is to be accepted with thankfulness (see 1 Timothy 4:1-5).
The United States federal government has no moral or logical reason to
cage people for using cannabis or for that matter labeling the plant a
Schedule I substance alongside heroin.
Truthfully,
Stan White
Dear Editor of the Vanguard,
As a Christian, I'm in favor of ending the sin of caging responsible
adults for using the relatively safe, God-given plant cannabis
(marijuana) and one reason why that doesn't get mentioned ("Heads" vs.
"Feds": The Debate Over Marijuana Legalization, Mar. 1, 2010), is
because it's Biblically correct since Christ God Our Father, The
Ecologician, indicates He created all the seed-bearing plants, saying
they are all good, on literally the very first page (Genesis 1:11-12
and 29-30). The only Biblical restriction placed on cannabis is that
it is to be accepted with thankfulness (see 1 Timothy 4:1-5).
The United States federal government has no moral or logical reason to
cage people for using cannabis or for that matter labeling the plant a
Schedule I substance alongside heroin.
Truthfully,
Stan White
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