Are you sure you would want to meet your/a god this way? Are you prepared to be judged and live through it? Btw I won't go into it but there is a drug that does very commonly induce visions and interactions of omnipotent beings, good bad and indifferent. Of course what one sees as demons tearing their flesh apart, might actually be angels cleansing ones soul. Any time you stand before a deity, real or imagined, you must expect that there will be as much terror as glory.
I probably would.
2007-10-29 15:58:00
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answered by thestarelder 2
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Are you asking this to atheists? They take drugs, to 'not' see Jesus. Many folks think that life's experiences, affect people in ways that make them irrational, by the time they hit 30 years old. Too much trauma, tragedy, pain and such. Many think that our fears, and dreams, and even love are simply biological, electrical impulses that can be 'treated' by chemicals. That is in itself incredibly unwise (not unintelligent). So why not take a drug, if you don't believe it matters in the end? If an atheist finds God on drugs, more power to the dope. If an atheist doesn't find God on drugs, who worries?
But, if you already believe in God, drink a little wine, relax, and rest up for tommorows work...
2007-10-29 22:43:00
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answered by Anonymous
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I've heard that LSD and temporal lobe stimulation or swelling can cause these types of religious visions. I would never take LSD because I really don't want to hallucinate and perceive things that aren't real. It would probably scare the hell out of me.
But lets say this hypothetical drug of yours produced only religious visions and nothing else and that it did not cause brain damage or put me at risk for having unexpected trips or other adverse side effects. In that case, yes, I would take the drug just out of curiosity. I don't believe in God because I have no reason to believe, but if someone wanted to show me something that they think would give me a reason, I'd be very open to it checking it out.
2007-10-29 22:45:29
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answered by Subconsciousless 7
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Nope, there are so many ways to see Jesus, you could see Jesus through the love of others. All the good deeds of others resembles Jesus. Jesus dwells in all our hearts i supposed. Jeus died on the cross to redeem our sins. All have been said with Jesus, that i think would be enough for me. What matters most is the way we live according to Jesus' way. I see that in every individual who do good things.
God bless and have a great day!
2007-10-30 00:18:43
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answered by Third P 6
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Some claim that they have talked with God after taking LSD, but I am here to say if you want to talk with Jesus this is what you do.
Go to a lake by your self and listen to the natures sounds and then try to mimmick the sounds you hear.
You will be talking with Jesus/
2007-10-29 22:32:04
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answered by Anonymous
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No, because it wouldn't really be Jesus -- just some distorted manifestation of a troubled mind.
2007-10-29 22:30:44
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answered by Anthony A 2
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As long as there is no paranoia, I would be all over that... but then again... wouldn't Jesus be kind of upset with me for taking drugs? :-)
2007-10-29 22:30:13
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answered by Anonymous
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no cos im gnna c him in heaven nd the drug cld hav nasty side affects plus drugs r bad
2007-10-29 22:31:22
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answered by Anonymous
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I did that in the 60's. But I don't do drugs anymore so I don't believe in him anymore.
2007-10-29 22:31:19
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answered by October 7
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It's called the Sacrement, yes of course I would
2007-10-29 22:30:43
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answered by Para S 1
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