usually i strip naked, put a porn on the TV and invite them to come and join me in my hedonistic celebration.
they always leg it.
2007-02-06 21:55:13
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answered by Anonymous
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There is no mention of Jesus using herbs to cure people in the New Testament. He was not a "shaman". It was common practice to anoint people with olive oil. The "Jesus used pot" nonsense comes from a drugged out hippie book from the 60's called "The Sacred Mushroom and The Cross", and no one takes it seriously.
Jesus used mud to heal the blind man...not because the mud was important...but because it was an act of work, and He was deliberately trying to perform work on the Sabbath to anger the Pharisees to expose their hypocrisy (John Chapter 9)
There were some in society that did not accept Him, and there were many who did.
You can download a free copy of "Esword" and look up the words in the original Greek and Hebrew for yourself.
2007-02-07 00:37:55
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answered by The Notorious Doctor Zoom Zoom 6
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The pentagram is used as protection againsts harmful spirits e.g. Demons. It should work since Jehovah seems to be a harmful spirit.
I walked past a house the other day with a sticker on the door that said: This house is protected with witchcraft, next to it a Neighborhood Witch sticker, i thought it was classic...
2007-02-07 05:24:34
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answered by Anonymous
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No,Jesus was much more,when I find something in the Bible that do not get,I study and think read again and think.I have been
working on this one for years, have not GOT IT yet Only once
in the Bible did Jesus do any thing ritualistic,He spat on the ground and made clay ,put it on the blind mans eyes.Only that one time.I know of no shaman who raised the dead Jesus did that twice.
2007-02-07 00:45:39
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answered by gwhiz1052 7
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Most people have a penchant for superstition. It's a sign of slavery - bondage to symbols or ideas or ceremonies that will 'work' for the believer. Christ died to set us free from bondage to sin. Herbs don't come into it, although as the Creator, he knew full well their God-given role in healing and nutrition.
Shakles of slavery, such as pentagrams, shamanism, and ideas that being loyal to a particular organization will contribute to our salvation, bind millions. Freedom can only be found in following Christ alone and that's why many people don't accept him - they want to contribute to their salvation by doing things that make them feel good and earn Brownie points. It doesn't fool God! A good dose of humility is needed to follow Christ alone and to point to him, not self.
2007-02-07 02:06:09
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answered by Anonymous
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An American flag will do just nicely. They refuse to salute it.
Now for Healing herbs:
The Gospel of the Essenes recorded Jesus visiting them and telling them how to be healed. Even how to prevent and heal cancer. -- However, that Gospel Was rejected by the Church Empires in 325AD. Cause Jesus also told the Essenes that they Should pray to their Father in Heaven and their Mother (in Heaven or in the atmosphere) and it was she who would help heal them.
Search: "Gospel of the Essenes"
2007-02-07 00:41:55
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answered by MrsOcultyThomas 6
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Jesus did not use herbs to heal, at least in the sense that he did not make magical potions. He healed because the people needed it, and he healed on the grace of God. He used no potions or tonics and spoke no voodoo. He helped people because of his love for mankind. The Bible speaks down on magic and superstition.
2007-02-07 00:38:02
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answered by Locutus69_98 1
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I doubt the pentagram would work. If I understand the satanitic belief this is more a holy symbol that they dislike. They like the upside down pentagram as a way to pervert it. Jehovah witness, as far as I know, have no special meaning for the symbol in their religion
2007-02-07 00:38:07
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answered by Devin J 1
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Put a blood donor sticker in your front window , that usually does the trick.
2007-02-07 05:10:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Aw, but I really wanted to know the answer to your title question D:
I've never heard of healing herbs used in the bible. I suspect that would fall under witchcraft. Rumor has it that Jesus studied magic in Egypt when he was young and that's how he was able to perform "miracles".
2007-02-07 00:39:49
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answered by ? 2
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There is evidence that the anointment oil Jesus used to heal was made of amoung other things, cannabis, or marijuana. The word Kaneh-bosm was mistranslated as Calamus, when it meant Cannabis. It was a very common thing for Jews those days to use it as an insense in their tents, and for healing with. It was aborbed in the oil, and then through the skin.
2007-02-07 00:37:38
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answered by Anonymous
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