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Title: | US NC: PUB LTE: Use Of Marijuana Is Biblical And Should Be Legal |
Published On: | 2005-05-13 |
Source: | High Point Enterprise (NC) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-16 13:15:33 |
USE OF MARIJUANA IS BIBLICAL AND SHOULD BE LEGAL
I agree with Robert Sharpe's letter calling for credible drug law reform
(Close "Gateway" To Hard Drugs By Legalizing Marijuana, May 4), but I
disagree that, "drug policy reform may send the wrong message to children."
It is important for children to know where the Bible stands on the cannabis
issue because of the brainwashing effects of people saying cannabis is
evil. It is Biblically correct to re-legalize cannabis (known as kaneh
bosm, before the King James Version).
It's no accident the Bible indicates God created all the seed-bearing
plants and said they were all good, on literally the very first page. The
only Biblical restriction to cannabis is that we use it with thanksgiving -
see 1 Timothy 4:1-5 - where it also describes who will promote its
prohibition as those who have fallen away from the faith.
The U.S. government would like people to think cannabis is a chemical
weapon of mass destruction. In reality, the table of the Lord is not
defiled. See Malachi 1:6-14, subtitled "Sin of the Priests" (New American
Standard Bible).
The right message to children is that society must stop caging humans for
using what Christ God Our Father, the Ecologician, says is good.
STAN WHITE
Dillon, Colo.
I agree with Robert Sharpe's letter calling for credible drug law reform
(Close "Gateway" To Hard Drugs By Legalizing Marijuana, May 4), but I
disagree that, "drug policy reform may send the wrong message to children."
It is important for children to know where the Bible stands on the cannabis
issue because of the brainwashing effects of people saying cannabis is
evil. It is Biblically correct to re-legalize cannabis (known as kaneh
bosm, before the King James Version).
It's no accident the Bible indicates God created all the seed-bearing
plants and said they were all good, on literally the very first page. The
only Biblical restriction to cannabis is that we use it with thanksgiving -
see 1 Timothy 4:1-5 - where it also describes who will promote its
prohibition as those who have fallen away from the faith.
The U.S. government would like people to think cannabis is a chemical
weapon of mass destruction. In reality, the table of the Lord is not
defiled. See Malachi 1:6-14, subtitled "Sin of the Priests" (New American
Standard Bible).
The right message to children is that society must stop caging humans for
using what Christ God Our Father, the Ecologician, says is good.
STAN WHITE
Dillon, Colo.
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