This is personal,
I am a
patient who has been criminalized for trying to see my son grow
up, for wanting to stand beside him, and for choosing life over
addictive, damaging, mind altering prescription narcotics...
Who believes God knew what he was doing, when he causeth the herb
to grow for "the service of man ..." Psalms 104:14-15
And when he listed cannabis in a recipe for "an oil holy
anointment, an ointment compound after the art of apothecary"
Exodus 30:22-29
The word was mistranslated from the original Hebrew text into
English as "calamus" the Torah shows us this and have been proven
this by evidence.
The bible even predicts it's prohibition. Look at Gen 1:12, 1:29-31
then look at 1 Timothy 4:1-3 Look at Mat. 15:11 ; Romans 14:14,17
or Ezekiel 34:29, just some of what the word has to say on the
issue...
There is a lot more on the subject. This is a plant that provides
milk, meat of the highest protein on the face of the earth, oil,
paper, cloth, wood, plastic, soap, rubber, rope, gasoline,
medicine, and the list goes on...
While it creates a closed carbon cycle when used for fuel... Cleans
and restores toxic soil, filters and cleans toxic ground water, and
restores the ozone layer while it is grown.
Talk about servicing man !
God knew what he was doing.
Did you know ???
Our Constitution
was written on Hemp
and it says "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment
of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof..."
Will You Stand on the truth ?
The bible speaks of mercy and healing.
That we are "destroyed for our lack of knowledge..." Hosea 4:6,
6:6
That Gods children are persecuted, look at Psalms 119:86 and then
warns us against passing judgment on others. John 8:7 & Mat.
7:1-4
Jesus broke the law to heal the blind and crippled and he was
persecuted and then CRUCIFIED for it.
JUST A FEW OF MY THOUGHTS...
AND SOME FACTS...
MUCH PEACE & LOVE...
SINCERELY
REV. MARY
*-~ Kaneh bosem = Cannabis~-*
thelivingtorah.jpg
& Illustration from Torah

Exodus 30, verses 22 - 30
Anointing Oil
22 Then the LORD said to Moses, 23 "Take the following fine spices:
500 shekels of liquid myrrh, half as much (that is, 250 shekels) of
fragrant cinnamon, 250 shekels of fragrant cane, 24 500 shekels of
cassia - all according to the sanctuary shekel - and a hin of olive
oil. 25 Make these into a sacred anointing oil, a fragrant blend,
the work of a perfumer. It will be the sacred anointing oil. . .
.
30 "Anoint Aaron and his sons and consecrate them so they may serve
me as priests."
The chief unit of weight was the SHEKEL, called also the holy
shekel or shekel of the sanctuary; subdivided into the beka (i.e.
half ), and the gerah (i.e. a grain ).
WEIGHTS IN THE BIBLE
MEASURE
SYSTEM EQUIVALENT
APPROX. METRIC EQUIVALENTS
APPROX. U.S. EQUIVALENTS
gerah
1/20 shekel
0.5 g
1/15 oz.
beka
10 gerahs, 1/2 shekel
5 g.
3/16 oz.
pim
1 1/2 bekas, 3/4 shekel
7 g.
1/4 oz.
shekel
2 bekas, 1 1/2 pims
10 g
1/2 oz.
mina
75 pims, 50 shekels
500 g
1 lb.
talent
60 minas, 3000 shekels
30 kg
66 lbs.
http://www.spiritrestoration.org/Church/Research%20History%20and%20Great%20Links/
Converted into today's measurements:
liquid myrrh 500 shekels 5.75 kg (12.68 lbs)
cassia 500 shekels 5.75 kg (12.68 lbs)
cinnamon leaf 250 shekels 2.875 kg (6.34 lbs)
cannabis flowers 250 shekels 2.875 kg (6.34 lbs)
olive oil 1 hin 6.5 liters (1.72 gallons)
In the traditional method, all of these ingredients would have been
mixed with water and then boiled until all the water evaporated.
The oil was then strained and ready for use.
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Myrrh Gum
Myrrh has many medicinal uses. In ancient times it was used for
cleaning wounds and sores. As late as the 19th century it was given
as a treatment for worms, coughs, colds, sore throats, asthma,
indigestion, bad breath, gum disease, and gonorrhea. Today it is
still a common ingredient in toothpaste and mouthwash.
Until the invention of morphine and other modern painkillers, myrrh
was a common analgesic. In ancient times it was often mixed with
wine to make the drink more potent (Clarke's Commentary - Prov
9:4-5).
As was the custom among the Jews, Christ was offered "wine mingled
with myrrh" to ease the pains of the cross. However, He refused to
drink it (Mk 15:23).
Today myrrh may be used in toothpastes, mouthwashes, cosmetics, and
food flavorings
---Medicinal Action and Uses---Astringent, healing. Tonic and
stimulant. A direct emmenagogue, a tonic in dyspepsia, an
expectorant in the absence of feverish symptoms, a stimulant to the
mucous tissues, a stomachic carminative, exciting appetite and the
flow of gastric juice, and an astringent wash.
It is used in chronic catarrh, phthisis pulmonalis, chlorosis, and
in amenorrhoea is often combined with aloes and iron. As a wash it
is good for spongy gums, ulcerated throat and aphthous stomatitis,
and the tincture is also applied to foul and indolentulcers. It has
been found helpful in bronchorrhoea and leucorrhoea. It has also
been used as a vermifuge.
Myrrh is a common ingredient of toothpowders, and is used with
borax in tincture, with other ingredients, as a mouth-wash.
The Compound Tincture, or Horse Tincture, is used in veterinary
practice for healing wounds.
Meetiga, the trade-name of Arabian Myrrh, is more brittle and gummy
than that of Somaliland and has not its white markings.
The liquid Myrrh, or Stacte, spoken of by Pliny, and an ingredient
of Jewish holy incense, was formerly obtainable and greatly valued,
but cannot now be identified.
Cassia - Cinnamon Bark Oil (cinnamonum cassia)
---Medicinal Action and Uses---Carminative, astringent, stimulant,
antiseptic; more powerful as a local than as a general stimulant;
is prescribed in powder and infusion but usually combined with
other medicines. It stops vomiting, relieves flatulence, and given
with chalk and astringents is useful for diarrhea and hemorrhage of
the womb.
Cinnamon leaf oil (cinnamonum zeylanicum)
---Medicinal Action and Uses---Stomachic, carminative, mildly
astringent, said to be emmenagogue and capable of decreasing the
secretion of milk. The tincture is useful in uterine hemorrhage and
menorrhagia, the doses of 1 drachm being given every 5, 10 or 20
minutes as required. It is chiefly used to assist and flavor other
drugs, being helpful in diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, and to relieve
flatulence.
The oil is a powerful germicide, but being very irritant is rarely
used in medicine for this purpose. It is a strong local stimulant,
sometimes prescribed in gastro-dynia, flatulent colic, and gastric
debility.
---Poisons and Antidotes---It was found that 6 drachms of the oil
would kill a moderately sized dog in five hours, and 2 drachms in
forty hours, inflammation of the gastro-intestinal mucous membrane
being observed.
Olive oil
---Medicinal Action and Uses---The leaves are astringent and
antiseptic. Internally, a decoction of 2 handsful boiled in a quart
of water until reduced to half a pint has been used in the Levant
in obstinate fevers. Both leaves and bark have valuable febrifugal
qualities.
The oil is a nourishing demulcent and laxative. Externally, it
relieves pruritis, the effects of stings or burns, and is a good
vehicle for liniments. With alcohol it is a good hair-tonic. As a
lubricant it is valuable in skin, muscular, joint, kidney and chest
complaints, or abdominal chill, typhoid and scarlet fevers, plague
and dropsies. Delicate babies absorb its nourishing properties well
through the skin. Its value in worms or gallstones is
uncertain.
Internally, it is a laxative and disperser of acids, and a
mechanical antidote to irritant poisons. It is often used in
enemas. It is the best fat for cooking, and a valuable article of
diet for both sick and healthy of all ages. It can easily be taken
with milk, orange or lemon juice, etc.
Cannabis
---Medicinal Action and Uses---The principal use of Hemp in
medicine is for easing pain and inducing sleep, and for a soothing
influence in nervous disorders. It does not cause constipation nor
affect the appetite like opium. It is useful in neuralgia, gout,
rheumatism, delirium tremens, insanity, infantile convulsions,
insomnia, etc.
The tincture helps parturition, and is used in senile catarrh,
gonorrhoea, menorrhagia, chronic cystitis and all painful urinary
affections. An infusion of the seed is useful in after pains and
prolapsus uteri. The resin may be combined with ointments, oils or
chloroform in inflammatory and neuralgic complaints.
The action is almost entirely on the higher nerve centers. It can
produce an exhilarating intoxication, with hallucinations, and is
widely used in Eastern countries as an intoxicant, hence its names
'leaf of delusion,' 'increaser of pleasure,' 'cementer of
friendship,' etc. The nature of its effect depends much on the
nationality and temperament of the individual. It is regarded as
dangerous to sleep in a field of hemp owing to the aroma of the
plants.
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Recipe for the Holy Anointing Oil.
This is the recipe I have used. It is not exactly the same recipe
that is listed in Exodus, it has only one ounce of marijuana
instead of fifteen ounces. However, this recipe has been used on
human beings and used with prayer, worked to relieve pain. I have
used this on a man suffering from Aids, another man with severe
upper back pain from a pinched nerve, on a woman with severe lower
back pain associated with her monthlys, on a man suffering from
rheumatoid arthritis and on myself for various pains and
abrasions.
1 pint Organic Sesame Seed oil
1 pint Organic Olive Oil
.06 oz Cinnamon bark oil (Cassia) (1 eighth of a .5 oz bottle)
.06 oz Cinnamon leaf oil (1 eighth of a .5 oz bottle)
1 oz of Myrrh Gum
1 oz of Marijuana
This produces an oil that is much less powerful then the original
recipe as 2 pints of oil, or one quart of oil, in the original
recipe would have 15 ounces of marijuana flowers, not the 1 ounce I
have used. All these ingredients except for the marijuana are
available at the local health food store here in Fayetteville,
Arkansas.
You need a cooking pot and a Pyrex 4 cup measuring cup. Use a
cooking pot with a liner/separator so that the container you cook
the oil in is lifted off the bottom of the cooking pot. You need a
candy thermometer that will clip onto the side of the pot. You need
enough Canola oil to use as the heat transfer medium in the cooking
pot.
Place the pint of Sesame Seed oil in the container with the
shredded Marijuana and the Myrrh Gum.
Place the jar into the cooking pot, on top of the
liner/separator.
Place the Canola oil into the cooking pot up to within 3 inches of
the top of the pot - or to the same level of the Sesame Seed oil in
the jar - whichever is less.
Wrap Aluminum foil around the cooking pot lip and crumple it so
that the space between the cooking pot and the jar is covered with
the foil. This helps cut down on oil fumes and reduces fire hazard
from the hot oil. Use an electric stove or hotplate - never use any
kind of open flame for this cooking.
Place the candy thermometer thru the foil and clip it onto the side
of the cooking pot so that the sensing tip is immersed in the
Canola oil. The Canola oil transfers heat from the stove to the jar
at higher temperatures then boiling water at 212 degrees. You want
to cook the oil for one hour at 300 degrees. This extracts the
active ingredients from the Marijuana and dissolves the Myrrh gum
into the oil.
Remove from the heat and allow it to cool. The glass container is
very fragile; do not mess with it until it cools to skin
temperature or it will break and you will lose that lot of oil.
Strain the oil / herb mixture thru a cloth and discard the
solids.
Add the Olive oil, Cinnamon Bark (Cassia) oil and the Cinnamon leaf
oil to the cooked Anointing Oil and bottle. Store the Anointing Oil
in the refrigerator in a dark colored bottle. Decant into smaller
jars for use.
Rev. Tom Brown,
First Church of the Magi
P.O. Box 2827
Fayetteville, Arkansas 72702
revtombrown@hotmail.com -
http://www.firstchurchmagi.org
Exodus 30, verses 22 - 30
Holy Anointing Oil
REFERENCE FROM;
Cannabis and Christianity; Cannabis Central
http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=12384142&blogID=60229867
As doubtful as the following hypothesis might first seem to the
reader, I might as well boldly state my case right from the start:
either Jesus used marijuana or he was not the Christ. The very word
"Christ", by the implication of its linguistic origins and true
meaning, gives us the most profound evidence that Jesus did in fact
use the same herb as his ancient semitic ancestors, and which is
still used by people around the world for its enlightening and
healing properties.
The Greek title "Christ" is the translation of the Hebrew word
Messiah, which in English becomes "The Anointed" D
. The Messiah was recognized as such by his being anointed with the
holy anointing oil, the use of which was restricted to the
instillation of Hebrew priests and kings ( See CC#5). If
Jesus was not initiated in this fashion then he was not the Christ,
and had no official claim to the title.
D The title "Messiah" is
much older than Christianity, as all the ancient kings of Israel
are referred to as the "Messiah". "Christos - Anointed One, a title
of many Middle-Eastern sacrificial gods: Attis, Adonis, Tammuz,
Osiris. . ." 12
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The ancient recipe for this anointing oil, recorded in the Old
Testament book of Exodus (30: 22-23) included over nine pounds of
flowering cannabis tops, Hebrew "kaneh-bosm"
B,
extracted into a hind (about 6.5 litres) of olive oil, along with a
variety of other herbs and spices. The ancient chosen ones were
literally drenched in this potent cannabis holy oil.
B The "m" is a pronounced
plural, and the singular kaneh-bos sounds remarkably similar to the
modern cannabis. Although often mistranslated as "calamus", the
word has been translated as "fragrant-cane" in most modern bibles,
and specifically designates the fragrant flowering tops of
cannabis.
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From the time of Moses until that of the later prophet Samuel, the
holy anointing oil was used by the shamanic Levite priesthood to
receive the "revelations of the Lord". At the dawn of the age of
Kings, Samuel extended the use of the anointing oil to the Hebraic
monarchs by anointing Saul (and later David) as "Messiah-king".
These kings lead their people with the benefit of insights achieved
through using the holy anointing oil to become "possessed with the
spirit of the Lord."
"Anointing was common among kings of Israel . It was the sign and
symbol of royalty. The word 'Messiah' signifies the 'Anointed One',
and none of the kings of Israel were styled the Messiah unless
anointed."
1
The title was clearly only given to those "having the crown of
God's unction upon them" (Leviticus 21:12).
After the fall of the Jewish kingdoms, and the bloody purges
following the forged discovery of the Book of theLaw (1 Kings 23),
the cannabis holy oil was prohibited as associated with pagan
worship. Yet it seems that certain sects retained the topical
entheogen, and continued to practice the older religion, silently
awaiting the return of a Messiah-king in the line of David.
The ministry of Jesus marked the return of the Jewish
Messiah-kings, and thus the re-emergence of the holy oil. Jesus was
called the Christ because he violated the Old Testament taboo on
the cannabis oil and distributed it freely for initiation rites and
to heal the sick and wounded.
Although there is some evidence of Jesus' use of this Judaic
cannabis oil in the traditional New Testament, we get a clearer
picture of its importance when we also look at surviving Gnostic
documents. The term Gnostic, meaning "knowledge", refers to a
variety of early Christian sects which had extremely different
beliefs about both Jesus and his teachings than those which have
come down to us through modern Christian ity.
Other Christian
Sources
For the first four hundred years after Jesus' birth, the term
"Christian" was used to describe a wide variety of sects and a
large volume of different documents. Through the acceptance of one
of the more ascetic branches of Christianity by the Roman ruling
class, Christianity eventually became the state religion of its
former persecutors.
In an effort to unify the faith into a controllable mass, the newly
formed Roman Catholic Church held a number of councils. These
councils prohibited not only pagans, but also differing Christian
sects, and edited a wealth of Christian literature down to the few
meager documents which have survived as the modern New Testament.
Z
Z The New Testament in its
present form was composed and edited between 367-397AD, about
twelve generations after the events in question.
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In an attempt to save their manuscripts from the editorial flames
of the Roman Catholic Church, certain Christian s, now considered
Gnostic heretics, hid copies of their scrolls in caves. One of
these ancient hiding places was rediscovered in our own century,
and the large collection of early Christian documents was named the
Nag Hamadi Library,
2
after the Egyptian area where it was found. Prior to this
discovery, what little was known of the Gnostics came from a few
fragmentary texts, and the many polemics written against them by
the founders of the Catholic Church.
There is no reason to consider these ancient Gnostic documents as
less accurate portrayals of the life and teachings of Jesus than
the New Testament accounts. In a sense, the rediscovery of the Nag
Hamadi Library marks the resurrection of a more historical Jesus,
an ecstatic rebel sage who preached enlightenment through rituals
involving magical plants, and who is more analogous to the Indian
Shiva, or the Greek Dionysus, than the pious ascetic that has come
down to us through the Bible's New Testament.
The Anointed One
Contrary to the depiction given in the New Testament gospels of
Matthew and Luke, Jesus was likely not born as the Messiah. He
received this title through his initiation by John the Baptist, and
so it is not surprising that both Mark and John are conspicuously
absent of the virgin-birth mythology, and begin their stories of
Jesus' short career with his initiation by John.
Although their version of Jesus' baptism by John describes it as
involving submersion under water, the term "baptism" has
connotations of "initiation", and Gnostic scriptures indicate that
the original rite was performed in conjunction with the kaneh-bosm
anointing rite, "the annointing taking place either before or after
the baptismal ceremony."
3
Some Gnostic texts also specifically state that Jesus recieved the
title Christ "because of the anointing,"
4
not because of a water baptism.
Conceivably, the washing off of the oil with water would have been
a means to begin the termination of ritual and the oil's
effects.
The description of the after-effects of the rite clearly indicates
that Jesus underwent an intense psychological experience, more than
one would recieve from a simple submersion in water.
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K The reference to a dove
may have connotations of the Goddess tradition, which was continued
by the Gnostics, who paid special attention to Sophia, Goddess of
Wisdom. In earlier times the dove was sacred to Astarts, Aphrodite,
Ishtar and other forms of the Goddess. "Gnostic Christians said
Sophia was incarnate in the dove. . . that descended on Jesus at
his baptism to impregnate his mind." 12
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Jesus came from Nazareth Galilee and was baptised by John in
the Jordan . As Jesus was coming up out of the water, he saw heaven
being torn open and the Spirit descending upon him like a dove.
K
And a voice came from heaven "You are my Son, whom I love; with you
I am well pleased." At once the Spirit sent him out into the
desert, and he was in the desert for forty days, being tempted by
Satan. He was with wild animals, and angels attended him. (Mark 1:
9-13)
It should be noted that the vision and words described were seen
and heard only by Jesus, as it specifically states that "he
saw".
The role played by John the Baptist, as priest and prophet, is very
similiar to that of the Old Testament prophet Samuel. Just as
Samuel's annointing of Saul and David marked them as Messiah-king,
so did Jesus' initiation by John make him the Christ.
In the events after Jesus' vision and his overwhelmed recluse into
the desert, there are clear parallels with the story of the prophet
Samuel's initiation of Saul with the cannabis-rich holy ointment,
and Saul's ensuing madness in the form of possession by the Spirit,
and wandering off to make
nabi (act in a frenzied ecstatic
manner) (1 Samuel 10).
The tale of Saul's possession by the spirit is an example of how
the ancients interpreted the effects of cannabis and other
entheogens. What we perceive as being "high" or "stoned" the
ancients called "possessed by the Spirit of the Lord."
"As a result of the spiritual 'anointing' Jesus expected to be
different; and he was different. The prophecies had said that the
Messiah would recieve from God wisdom and insight, the power to
heal and to subjugate evil. The faith of Jesus was so strong that
he did not question that these capacities had now been conferred
upon him."
6
The entheogenic effect of the cannabis annointing oil would have
immensely magnified both Jesus' own expectations, and the ensuing
experience with John.
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J The same proclamation is
stated of the Anointed One, or King in Psalm 2: 7.
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In some authorative texts of the Gospel according to Luke, after
the Baptism the voice of God declares, "This day I have begotten
thee."
J
This indicates that the event of Jesus' encounter with John marks
the true beginnings of Jesus' mission and his acknowledgement as
the Messiah.
The importance of the anointing, and Jesus' own acknowledgement of
it, is again exemplified in the gospel of Luke.
According to the New Testament Jesus began his ministry in Nazareth
, by reading the following passage from the scroll of Isaiah and
proclaiming, "today this scripture has been fulfilled in your
hearing" (Luke 4:16)
The Spirit of Yahweh God is upon me, because Yahweh has
anointed me to bring good tidings to the afflicted; he has sent me
to bind up the brokenhearted, to proclaim liberty to the captives,
and the opening of the prison to those who are bound... (Isaiah
61:1-2)
The Anointed Ones
Unlike the shamanistic priests and kings of earlier generations,
Jesus did not follow the strict Old Testament taboos that limited
the holy cannabis oils use to Yahweh's chosen few (Exodus 30:33),
but broke tradition and began to liberally use it in both healing
and initiation rites.
Through this open distribution the singular Christ, "the Anointed",
was extended to become the plural term "Christians", that is, those
who had been smeared or anointed. "By rubbing on this divine
unction. . . obtained from certain special herbs or plants, they
believed they were donning the panoply of God."7
L A similar claim was made
about hashish by the medieval Sufi poet Fuzuli, who recorded in his
treatise Bang and Wine, the story of Basra , a disciple whose sheik
felt that he had reached the ultimate degree of perfection through
the consumption of hashish, and that he was no longer in need of
further guidance. This story led to Fuzuli's proclamation that
"hashish is the perfect being. . . for the seeker of the mystical
experience." In many ways the Sufi movement can be seen as the
phoenix which rose from the ashes of the earlier
Gnostics.
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As the New Testament's John explains:
. . . you have an anointing from the Holy One, and all of you
know the truth. . . . the anointing you received from him remains
in you, and you do not need anyone to teach you. But as his
anointing teaches you about all things and as that anointing is
real, not counterfeit - just as it has taught you, remain in him."
(1 John 2: 27). L
". . . the Christian , the 'smeared or anointed one', received
'knowledge of all things' by his 'anointing from the Holy One' (1
John 2: 20). Thereafter he had need of no other teacher and
remained forevermore endowed with all knowledge (v. 27).
| M ie: Kaneh Bosm,
documented as cannabis.5 |
"Whatever the full ingredients of the Christian unction may have
been, they would certainly have included the aromatic gums and
spices of the traditional Israelite anointing oil: myrrh, aromatic
cane, M
cinnamon, and cassia. . . Under certain enclosed conditions a
mixture of these substances rubbed on the skin could produce the
kind of intoxicating belief in self-omniscience referred to in the
New Testament."8
N
| N This quote is from
scholar John Allegro, whose work I drew from for this article.
Allegro was a great scholar of both the bible and ancient
languages, and his work broke a lot of ground. Allegro was also the
only human secularist on the original team of scholars involved in
the translation of the Dead Sea Scrolls, so he came to his views
through more unbiased anthropological thinking than that of his
more "faithful" co-researchers. In The Sacred Mushroom and the
Cross, Allegro translated the kaneh-bosm reference in Exodus as
"aromatic cane", and I have quoted him here on how the anointing
oil "could produce a kind of intoxicating belief in
self-omniscience." Yet Allegro failed to make the rightful
connection with cannabis, seeing instead another plant drug at use,
the amanita muscaria mushroom. His writings reveal he was extremely
prejudiced against cannabis, even going so far with his
etymological arguments as to suggest that the Greek term "kannabis"
somehow referred to a mushroom. Allegro never smoked marijuana, but
his own observations of what he referred to as "the 'pot'-smokers
of today, the weary dotards who wander listlessly round our cities
and universities," caused him to discount any possible use of
cannabis as a means of achieving spiritual ecstasy. |
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The Incomplete
Baptism
In the first few centuries AD, Christian Gnostic groups such as the
Archontics, Valentians and Sethians rejected water baptism as
superfluous, referring to it as an "incomplete baptism". 9
In the tractate, the Testimony of Truth, water Baptism is rejected
with a reference to the fact that Jesus baptized none of his
disciples.3
Being "anointed with unutterable anointing", the so-called
"sealings" recorded in the Gnostic texts, can be seen as a very
literal event. "There is water in water, there is fire in chrism."
( Gospel of Philip).
"The anointing with oil was the introduction of the candidate into
unfading bliss, thus becoming a Christ." 10
"The oil as a sign of the gift of the Spirit was quite natural
within a semetic framework, and therefore the ceremony is probably
very early. . . In time the biblical meaning became obscured."
13
The survivng Gnostic descriptions of the effects of the anointing
rite make it very clear that the holy oil had intense psycho-active
properties, which prepared the recipient for entrance into
"unfading bliss". In some Gnostic texts like the Pistis Sophia and
the Books of Jeu, the "spiritual ointment" is a prerequisite for
entry into the highest mystery. 10
In the Gospel of Philip it is written that the initiates of the
empty rite of Baptism:
"go down into the water and come up without having received
anything. . . The anointing (chrisma) is superior to baptism. For
from the anointing we were called 'anointed ones' ( Christian s),
not because of the baptism. And Christ also was [so] named because
of the anointing, for the Father anointed the son, and the son
anointed the apostles, and the apostles anointed us. [Therefore] he
who has been anointed has the All. He has the resurrection, the
light. . . the Holy Spirit. . . [If] one receives this unction,
this person is no longer a Christian but a Christ."
Similarly, the Gospel of Truth records that Jesus specifically came
into their midst so that he:
"might anoint them with the ointment. The ointment is the mercy
of the Father. . . those whom he has anointed are the ones who have
become perfect."
The apocryphal book, The Acts of Thomas, refers to the ointment's
entheogenic effects as being specifically derived from a certain
plant:
Holy oil, given us for sanctification, hidden mystery in which
the cross was shown us, you are the unfolder of the hidden parts.
You are the humiliator of stubborn deeds. You are the one who shows
the hidden treasures. You are the plant of kindness. Let your power
come by this [unction].
Gnostic Mysteries
The Gnostics had many levels of initiation, and the mysteries of
these different grades were not written down like the more esoteric
surviving texts were, but were given verbally at special
ceremonies. Elements like the recipe of the obviously psychoactive
holy oil were guarded with the closest secrecy, and were known only
by the sect's most trusted initiates. This was a standard mystery
school method, as "magic revealed is magic lost", and such secrets
could only be entrusted to the group's most loyal members.
"Gnostic treatises did not reveal the whole matter. . . the final
revelation was only communicated by word of mouth in the body, and
by vision out of the body."10
"It is certain that Gnostic texts even in cultic matters favour a
metaphorical symbolic manner of speaking and. . . clearly avoided
communicating precise details about their 'mysteries'."3
In 130-200AD, the Catholic Church Father Irenaeus accused the
Gnostics of initiating members with "secret sacraments". In his
discussion of Gnostic texts which dealt with the anointing rite, he
stated that they were written in an archaic manner, "to baffle even
more those who are being initiated." 14
We can add to Ireneaus's comments that the Gnostics likely wrote in
such a concealing fashion to "baffle" their persecutors, like
Ireneus, whom they feared would find out the source behind the
secret power of their anointing oil.
Mysteries of the
Faith
Such a hidden reference to other psychoactive plants can be seen in
"the mystery of the five trees", which were used by Jesus in
complicated shamanistic initiation rituals. They are described in
what is possibly the oldest Christian text in existence O
, The Gospel of Thomas:
"...there are five trees for you in Paradise... Whoever becomes
acquainted with them will not experience death."
O The Gospel of Thomas has
an estimated date of composition as early as 40-100 AD, and likely
predates the earliest New Testament Gospel , Mark, which is thought
to have been written around 60 AD.
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In the Gnostic view, "not experiencing death" meant reaching a
certain state of interior purification or enlightenment, at which
point the initiate would "rise from the dead" and "never grew old
and became immortal." That is to say, he rose from ignorance and
blindness, gained possession of the unbroken consciousness of his
spiritual ego, and as such realized that he was a part of a larger
Cosmic whole, which continued on long after the disappearance of
the material body. Jesus referred to attaining this "higher" state
of consciousness, as "entering the kingdom of heaven".
The attainment of this Gnostic state can be compared to the goal of
yoga, (which itself means "union"), where the successful devotee
obtains "a radical switch in consciousness obliterating the sense
of individuation." 15
As with the similar goal of yoga union, the "kingdom of heaven"
state was not attained instantaneously, but required years of
vigorous training. Like certain older branches of yoga, a variety
of psychoactive plants were used as aids to facilitate the devotee
in attaining this "higher" state.
Although the Gnostic give us some detailed descriptions of these
esoteric Christian teachings, it is interesting to note that they
are also alluded to in New Testament accounts by Jesus himself:
"To you has been given the secret of the Kingdom of God, but
for those outside everything is in parables: so that they may
indeed see but not perceive, and may indeed hear but not
understand. . . " (Mark 4:11)
The Treasure of Light and the
Mystery of the Five Trees
At the turn of the present century Professor GRS Mead summarized a
German translation of a surviving Gnostic text, the "Second Book of
Ieou". 16
P
The text describes Jesus bidding male and female disciples to join
him so that he can reveal to them the great mystery of the Treasure
of Light.
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P One of the few that
managed to survive the Catholic Church's editorial flames, without
being hidden with the Nag Hamadi codexes.
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In order to accomplish this, the candidates have to be initiated by
three Baptisms: The Baptism of Water, the Baptism of Fire, and the
Baptism of the Holy Spirit, "and thereafter the Mystery of the
Spiritual Chrism [anointing]."10
Jesus tells his followers that the master-mysteries of the Treasure
of Light are involved with the mystery of the Five Trees, which may
mean having knowledge of the magical plants that were used in the
ceremony.
All of these mysteries Jesus promises to give to His disciples,
that they may be called "Children of the Fullness (Pleroma)
perfected in all mysteries." The Master then gathers His disciples,
and sets forth a place of offering, placing one wine-jar on the
right and on the left, and strews certain berries and spices round
the vessels; He then puts a certain plant in their mouths, and
another plant in their hands, and ranges them in order round the
sacrifice. 10
Continuing with the ritual, Jesus gives the disciples cups, along
with other articles, and seals their foreheads with a magical
diagram. Then, like shamanistic and magical ceremonies the world
over, he turns his disciples to the four corners of the world, with
their feet together in an attitude of prayer, and then offers a
prayer which is prefixed with an invocation, and continues with a
number of purifications and into the Baptism of Fire.
In this rite vine-branches are used; they are strewn with
various materials of incense. The Eucharist is prepared...8
Q This offering of
"fragrant-incense" to the Virgin of Light is reminiscent of the Old
Testament offerings of kaneh-bosm incense to the Queen of Heaven (1
Kings 3:3). The Goddess played a paramount role in Gnostic
theology.
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The prayer [this time, is to] the Virgin of Light. . .
Q
the judge; she it is who gives the Water of the Baptism of Fire. A
wonder is asked for in "the fire of this fragrant incense", and it
is brought about by the agency of Zorokothora.
R
What the nature of the wonder was, is not stated. Jesus baptizes
the disciples, gives them of the eucharistic sacrifice, and seals
their foreheads with the seal of the Virgin of Light.
Next follows the Baptism of the Holy Spirit. In this rite both the
wine-jars and vine-branches are used. A wonder again takes place,
but is not further specified. After this we have the Mystery of
Withdrawing the Evil of the Rulers, which consists of an elaborate
incense-offering.
R The title Zorokothora is
likely derived from Zoroaster, an ancient Persian prophet-shaman.
Centuries before the Christian age the Zoroastrian Magi were known
for their use of "bhanga" (cannabis), as well as a primordial
entheogenic drink known as "haoma" or "soma", now widely identified
as anamita muscaria, or fly agaric mushroom. The Zoroastrians had a
great influence on Jewish culture during the years of Persian rule.
The concept of heaven and hell (conspicuously absent from the Old
Testament) is derived from Zoroastrianism. Jesus' apparent
knowledge of Zoroaster, and Zoroastrian sacraments, hints that
perhaps amanita was identified with the entheogenic "wonder" filled
"five trees" which Jesus used in his shamanistic initiation
ceremonies. One of the more significant and widespread Gnostic
sects, the Manicheans, were known to use anamita mushrooms, and
worshipped Jesus right alongside Zoroaster. The Manicheans survived
into the twelfth century in parts of Europe and China , and
performed ceremonies similar to the one which Jesus is described as
presiding over.
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The "wonder" in the incense which so perplexed Mead was presumably
a reference to its undescribable psychoactive effects. It's also
likely that the other undefined "wonder" indicates the magical
properties of the different plants used in the ceremony.
It would seem to follow that the identity of the different plants,
vines, and berries described in the excerpts were identified to the
participants as the Mystery of the Five Trees.
At this time we can only speculate what other plants were used in
the ceremony. The account of mandrake in Genesis 30: 14-16 and in
Solomon's Song of Songs 7: 13, (which seems to indicate its
addition to the holy anointing oil), clearly document the long term
interest the Hebrews had with these seemingly magical plant
angels.
That the use and knowledge of such plants could have been passed
down by certain "heretical" branches of the faith such as the
Gnostics seems self evident. The addition of such a powerful
hallucinatory drug such as mandrake (or belladonna, which was also
popular in the Middle East at that time) would help to explain some
of the extreme experiences related to the holy anointings and
baptisms described in the Gnostic literature. S
S Recipes for medieval
witches' "flying ointments" contain cannabis, mandrake, belladonna
and other entheogens, and the out-of-body experiences attributed to
the Gnostics have many parallels with the Witches Sabat, as do
aspects of their cosmology.
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The Leaves of the Tree are for the
Healing of the Nations
Cannabis is likely the most useful plant medicine in existence, and
it has been used to treat a wide variety of ailments throughout
history. Few readers will not be aware of the international fight
taking place at this time, to get the sick and dying access to the
amazing healing and curative powers of the cannabis plant's leaves
and flowers.
As such, it should not be surprising to find that there are
numerous references to the early Christians healing with the
anointing oil, giving further indication that Jesus and his
apostles had begun to freely dispense the sacred kaneh-bosm
anointing oil, which had previously been under a strictly enforced
prohibition, restricting its use to the Hebrew priests and
kings.
Knowledge of cannabis' healing powers may account for some of
Jesus' healing "miracles".T
The Acts of Thomas specifically invokes the healing quality of the
sacred plant into the holy oil: "You are the plant of kindness. Let
your power come. . . and heal by this unction."
The Acts of Peter and the Twelve Apostles demonstrates Jesus' own
view of the importance of this rite, when he gives the disciples an
"unguent box" and a "pouch full of medicine" with instructions to
go into the City of Habitation, and heal the sick. He tells them
you must heal "the bodies first" before you can "heal the
heart".
T Like other ancient
historians, Biblical authors had a tendency to magnify historical
events and make them appear miraculous. The earliest gospel is
thought to have been recorded about 60 years after the crucifixion,
and such a text cannot be regarded as an accurate, contemporary
historical account. With time, imagination and fancy have a
tendency to obscure memory. Yet it seems possible that many of the
New Testament accounts could have at their basis logically
explainable events, which became shortened and glorified into the
unexplained miracles of the New Testament Gospels.
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"Knowledge and healing were two aspects of the same life-force. If
to be rubbed with the 'Holy Plant' was to receive divine knowledge,
it was also to be cured of every sickness. James suggests that
anyone of the Christian community who was sick should call to the
elders to anoint him with oil in the name of Jesus The Twelve are
sent out among their fellow-men casting out demons and anointing
the sick with oil (Mark 6:13)." 8
At the time of Christ, no differentiation was made between medical
treatment and exorcism or miracles, all three were interrelated. To
cure someone of a disease or to relieve them of an injury was
paramount to exorcising the tormenting spirit, or miraculously
healing them.
Thus it is not so surprising to find that the anointing oil
expelled demons and gave protection against them, correspondingly
it cured and dispelled the "sickness" of the soul and body.
Exorcism (literally "driving out") was performed by means of
anointing. The ancient magical texts provide abundant evidence for
this application of oil.3
The oldest New Testament Gospel , clearly verifies this use of the
holy oil early on in Jesus' controversial ministry:
And they cast out many devils, and anointed with oil many that
were sick, and healed them. (Mark 6:13)
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cleanse the lepers
One of Jesus' most well known miracles is his healing of lepers,
which appears in the first three New Testament Gospels. The term
translated as leprosy can actually refer to any number of skin
diseases, usually systemic infectious lesions or extreme allergic
reactions.
Due to its topical anti-bacterial properties, cannabis has been
used to treat a variety of skin diseases such as pruritis, also
known as atopic
dermatitis, an inflammatory skin disorder. The symptoms of
pruritis are severe itching, "and patches of inflamed skin,
especially on the hands, face, neck legs, and genitals,"17
a description that sounds startlingly similar to the skin disease
described in Leviticus 13, called tsara'ath. It is usually
translated in the Old Testament as leprosy, but has been noted by a
number of scholars to be more likely a reference to a severe form
of pruritis rather than true leprosy (Hansen's disease).
In relation to Jesus' curing of the lepers (Matthew 8,10,11 Mark 1,
Luke 5,7,17), we could have an example of a disease expelled
through the use of the cannabis "holy oil". Besides the
anti-bacterial properties of cannabis oil, cannabis has been said
to be effective in treating sufferers of Pruritis even when
administered through smoking!17
A 1960 study in Czechoslovakia concluded that "cannabidiociolic
acid, a product of the unripe hemp plant, has bacteriocidal
properties." 18
The Czech researchers "found that cannabis extracts containing
cannabidiolic acid produced impressive antibacterial effects on a
number of micro-organisms, including strains of staphylococcus that
resist penicillin and other antibiotics.U
U Evidence of cannabis
ointment's topical healing abilities can also be seen in its use as
a treatment for the modern "sexual leprosy" of herpes. Sufferers of
cold sores and genital herpes have reported succesful treatments by
soaking cannabis leaves and flowers in rubbing alcohol and then
dabbing the greenish solution on the site of a potential herpetic
sore outbreak. "They say it prevents blistering and makes sores
disappear in a day or two."17
Direct contact with THC killed herpes virus in a 1990 research
study at the University of South Florida. 19
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"The Czech researchers successfully treated a variety of
conditions, including ear infections, with cannabis lotions and
ointments. Topical application of cannabis relieved pain and
prevented infection in second-degree burns. . . "17
heal the wounded
The Gnostic Gospel of Philip makes direct reference to how the holy
oil "healed the wounds", and not suprisingly we find that cannabis
was used in salves and ointments for burns and wounds throughout
the middle-ages. Cannabis resin was also used for other topical
applications, especially in relieving the pain of worn and crippled
joints.
The Acts of Thomas specifically states "Thou holy oil given unto us
for sanctification. . . thou art the straightener of the crooked
limbs." This medicinal quality of cannabis oil could account for
the miraculous healings of cripples attributed to Jesus and his
disciples.
"Cannabis is a topical analgesic. Until 1937, virtually all corn
plasters, muscle ointments, and [cystic] fibrosis poultices were
made from or with cannabis extracts."19
A common and effective home remedy for rheumatism in South America
was to heat cannabis in water with alcohol, and rub the solution
into the affected areas. In the middle of the 19th century Dr WB
O'Shaughnessy claimed to have successfully treated rheumatism
(along with other maladies), with "half grain doses of cannabis
resin" given orally. 20
cast out demons
In the ancient world and up until medieval times, the disease now
known as epilepsy was commonly considered to be demonic possession,
and its victims were outcasts from society. Here again, we could
have an explanation for events of demonic exorcism (as in Mark 5,
Luke 8), and the demon's expulsion by the use of cannabis.
Dr Lester Grinspoon and other medical marijuana advocates have
offered testimonials from modern epilepsy sufferers, who have noted
the profound effects of natural marijuana in controlling their
seizures. Dr Grinspoon also points to the positive results of
cannabis and synthetic cannabidiol in the treatment of epilepsy
obtained in a 1975 report, 21
and again in a 1980 study which concluded "for some patients
cannabidiol combined with standard antileptics may be useful in
controlling seizures. Whether cannabidiol alone, in large doses,
would be helpful is not known." 22
Other ailments of spasmodic muscular contractions such as
Dystonias, which results in abnormal movements and postures, have
been beneficially treated with the administration of
cannabis.17
Another of the miracles attributed to Jesus was the healing of a
woman from chronic menstruation (Luke 8:43-48). Again we find that
cannabis has been used for the treatment of such ailments, as the
US Dispensary of 1854 listed cannabis extract as a remedy for
"uterine hemorrhage", as well as other maladies. V
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V "The complaints to which
it has been specifically recommended are neuralgia, gout, tetanus,
hydrophobia, epidemic cholera, convulsions, chorea, hysteria,
mental depression, insanity." (US Dispensatory of 1854). 24
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Although the Biblical story of Jesus' cure of the menstruating
woman describes this event as a faith healing which results from
the woman touching Jesus' robe, and him feeling the "power" go out
from him, an actual remedy seems more likely. That such a medicinal
remedy could be considered a miracle is not at all far-fetched.
Although far beyond the breadth or intent of this article to
document, cannabis has also been used successfully to treat
glaucoma, arthritis, depression and mood disorders, migraines and
chronic pain.
Archaeological
Evidence
In an earlier article (CC#5 ) the
use of cannabis among the Jews prior to the Christian period was
documented, and a recent archeological dig in Bet Shemesh near
Jerusalem has confirmed that cannabis medicine was in use in the
area up until the fourth century. Thus it would seem to stand to
reason that it was used for these purposes throughout the
intervening Christian period.
In the case of the Bet Shemesh dig, the cannabis had been used as
an aid in child bearing, both as a healing balm and an inhalant.
Scientists commenting on the find noted that cannabis was used as a
medicine as early as the 16th century BC, in Egypt . 24
This find garnered some attention, as can be seen from the
Associated Press article, "Hashish evidence is 1,600 years old",
that appeared in Vancouver newspaper The Province, on June 2,
1992:
Archaeologists have found hard evidence that hashish was used
as a medicine 1,600 years ago, the Israel Antiquities Authority
said yesterday.
Archaeologists uncovered organic remains of a substance containing
hashish, grasses and fruit on the abdominal area of a teenage
female's skeleton that dates back to the fourth century, the
antiquities authority said in a statement.
Anthropologist Joel Zias said that although researchers knew
hashish had been used as a medicine, this is the first
archeological evidence. ( Associated Press 1992).
Although the idea that Jesus and his disciples used a healing
cannabis ointment may seem far-fetched at first, when weighed
against the popular alternative (one that is held by millions of
believers) that Jesus performed his healing miracles magically,
through the power invested in him by the omnipotent Lord of the
Universe, the case for ancient accounts of medicinal cannabis seems
a far more likely explanation.
Indeed, it was through the dawning of the Spirit, provided by the
entheogenic and healing anointing oil, that the early followers of
Jesus came to consider themselves Christians, or Anointed-Ones!
Ironically, many modern day Christians zealously persecute
marijuana culture, unaware that the name of their faith makes
reference to a psychoactive topical ointment that was rich in
cannabis.
Adapted from Sex, Drugs, Violence and the Bible: The
Pagan Origins of the Judaic and Christian Traditions (Volume 2, The
New Testament and Related Literature) . By Chris Bennett and
Neil McQueen.
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What is the Word of God on the Cannabis plant? The hemp plant
(scientific name: cannabis, slang: marijuana) is one of the many
useful herbs "yielding seed after its kind" created and blessed by
God on the third day of creation, "and God saw that it was good."
(Genesis 1:12)
He gave hemp for people to use with our free will.
God said, "Behold, I have given you every herb bearing seed which
is upon the face of all the earth.…To you it will be for meat." …
And God saw everything that he had made, and, behold, it was very
good. (Genesis 1:29-31)
The Bible predicts some herb's prohibition. "Now the Spirit
speaketh expressly, that in the latter times, some shall … speak
lies in hypocrisy … commanding to abstain from meats which God hath
created to be received with thanksgiving of them which believe and
know the truth. (Paul: 1 Timothy 4:1-3)
The Bible speaks of a special plant. "I will raise up for them a
plant of renown, and they shall be no more consumed with hunger in
the land, neither bear the shame of the heathen any more." (Ezekiel
34:29)
A healing plant. On either side of the river, was there the tree of
life, which bare 12 manner of fruits, and yielding her fruit every
month; and the leaves of the tree were for the healing of the
nations. (Revelations 22:1-2)
A gift from God.
How was cannabis used in Biblical times and lands? Cannabis was
used 12 ways: clothing, paper, cord, sails, fishnet, oil, sealant,
incense, food, and in ceremony, relaxation and medicine.
For so the Lord said unto me, "I will take my rest and I will
consider in my dwelling place like a clear heat upon herbs. For
afore harvest, when the bud is perfect and the sour grape is
ripening in the flower, he shall cut off the sprigs with pruning
hooks and take away and cut down the branches." (Isaiah 18:4-5)
What about cannabis today? Hemp today has thousands of uses. Modern
technology has devised many new uses for the hemp plant; like
biomass energy, building materials, fuel, plastic and so on.
Hemp is ecological and its seed is among the best food crops on
Earth.
Selected varieties produce flowers that provide an herbal relaxant
and a spiritual tool. Its herb is used globally as medicine.
Does the Bible discuss drugs? Alcohol is the only drug openly
discussed in the Bible , so it must serve as our reference.
Wine is drunk during religious occasions such as Passover & the
Last Supper of Jesus and His disciples.
It remains a sacrament in modern church services.
Jesus began his public life by miraculously turning water into wine
at the Wedding at Cana (John 2:1-10) when the reception ran out.
The Bible distinguishes between use and misuse. It says, Give
strong drink unto him that is ready to perish and wine unto those
that be of heavy hearts. (Proverbs 31:6-7)
but Woe unto them that … follow strong drink; that continue until
night, till wine inflame them! (Isaiah 5:10)
Yet the simple joys of drinking were also sung.
He causeth the grass to grow for the cattle, and herb for the
service of man: that he may bring forth food out of the earth; And
wine that maketh glad the heart of man and oil to make his face to
shineth. (Psalm 104:14-15)
Did Jesus speak about choice? He said not to criticize other people
for their habits. "Not that which goeth into the mouth defileth a
man; that which cometh out of the mouth defileth a man." (Mat.
15:11)
The apostle Paul wrote, I know, and am persuaded by the Lord Jesus,
that there is nothing unclean of itself: but to him that esteemeth
anything to be unclean, to him it is unclean. … For the kingdom of
God is not meat and drink; but righteousness, and peace, and joy in
the Holy Ghost . (Paul: Romans 14:14,17)
Did He speak of government? Jesus said to keep church and state
apart. "Render therefore unto Caesar the things which be Caesar's
and unto God the things which be God's." (Luke 20:25)
As we have seen, it was God, not government, who gave man the herbs
to use. And it was government that put Jesus to death.
Property forfeiture laws? He warned us about seizure and forfeiture
laws. "Beware of the scribes which …devou r widows' houses…. The
same shall receive greater damnation." (Luke 20:46-47)
Jesus, too, was a victim. The soldiers, when they had crucified
Jesus, took His garments, and made four parts, to every soldier a
part. (John. 19:33)
What about the Drug War? Blessed are the peacemakers. (Matthew
5:9)
It was God who created cannabis hemp and told mankind to use "every
green herb" on Earth. The Bible speaks of mercy, healing and a
persecution of God's children.
They persecute me wrongfully; help thou me. (Psalms 119:86) Prisons
and drug wars do not save souls.
The Lord… hath sent me to bind up the broken hearted, to proclaim
liberty to the captives and the opening of the prison to them that
are bound. (Isaiah 61:1)
What should the ministry do? Teach God's truth. Warn your
congregation that the war on marijuana is unchristian and must be
ended.
My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge; because you have
rejected knowledge, I will also reject you, that you will be no
priest to Me … for I desired mercy and not sacrifice. (Hosea 4:6,
6:6)
Remember: Every creature of God is good, and nothing to be refused
if it be received with thanksgiving…. If thou put the brethren in
remembrance of these things, thou shalt be a good minister of Jesus
Christ, nourished up in the words of faith and of good doctrine.
(Paul: 1 Timothy 4:4-6)
Summary analysis of the foregoing discussion What does the Bible
say about marijuana? The Bible says that God created hemp for
people to use "as meat," (ie, to consume), that its seed oil is to
be used as an ointment, and that cannabis is "to be received with
thanks-giving of them which believe and know the truth."
Paul also warned that some people would "speak lies in hypocrisy"
and prohibit us from using it.It also says that we "shall not bear
false witness" about people who use cannabis, nor judge them
because that judgement is reserved to the Lord. The Lord hates
those who speak lies and sow discord among brethern.
For those people harrassed and imprisoned for using cannabis
rightfuly, Jesus offers these words of comfort, "Blessed are those
persecuted for righteousness's sake: For theirs is the Kingdom of
Heaven."
What would Jesus do regarding medical marijuana? Despite common
knowledge and widespread scientific support, the federal government
has for nearly 30 years kept cannabis in schedule 1 as a deliberate
way to deny patients access to medical marijuana. This includes
people suffering from asthma, cancer, migraine headache, chronic
pain, spasticity, glaucoma, arthritis, and provides relief for many
other conditions. As a result, people at various locations across
the USA have had to risk and suffer years in prison for providing
medical marijuana to patients as an act of compassion and personal
conscience.
What would Jesus do?
He chose to break the law in order to heal the sick.
"At that time Jesus went on the sabbath day through the corn, and
his disciples were hungered, and began to pluck the ears of corn,
and to eat. 2) But when the Pharisees saw it, they said unto him,
Behold, thy disciples do that which is not lawful to do upon the
sabbath day 3) But he said unto them, Have ye not read what David
did, when he was hungered, and they that were with him? … 10) And,
behold, there was a man which had his hand withered, And they asked
him, saying, Is it lawful to heal on the sabbath days? that they
might accuse him. 11) And he said unto them, What man shall there
be among you, that shall have one sheep, and if it fall into a pit
on the sabbath day, will he not lay hold on it and lift it out? 12)
How much then is a man better than a sheep? Wherefore it is lawful
to do well on the sabbath days. 13) Then saith he to the man,
Stretch forth thine hand. And he stretched it forth; and it was
restored whole, like as the other. 14) Then the Pharisees went out,
and held a council against him, how they might destroy him. 15) But
when Jesus knew it, he withdrew himself from thence, and great
multitudes followed him, and he healed them all; 16) And charged
them that they should not make him known." (Matthew 12: 1-2, 1
0-16) (also see Mark 3, Luke 13, John 9) Should people give blind
obedience to government? Then came to Jesus scribes and Pharisees,
which were of Jerusalem , saying, 2) Why do thy disciple transgress
the tradition of the elders? for they wash not their hands when
they eat bread." 3) But he answered and said unto them, Why do ye
also transgress the commandment of God by your tradition? … 7) Ye
hypocrites! … 12) Then came his disciples, and said unto him,
Knowest thou that the Pharisees were offended, after they heard
this saying? 13) But he answered and said, Every plant, which my
heavenly Father hath not planted, shall be rooted up. 14) Let them
alone: they be blind leaders of the blind, And if the blind lead
the blind, both shall fall into the ditch. (Matthew 15:1-3, 7,
12-14)
Passages from the King James Bible that are relevantto the legal
and moral status of Cannabis sativa, L.
And the earth brought forth grass and herb yielding seed after its
kind, and the tree yielding fruit, whose seed was in itself, after
his kind: and God saw that it was good. (Genesis 1:12)
God said, "Behold, I have given you every herb bearing seed, which
is upon the face of all the earth, and every tree in which is the
fruit of a tree yielding seed; to you it shall be for meat. And to
every beast of the earth, and to every fowl of the air, and to
everything that creepeth upon the earth, wherein there is life, I
have given every green herb for meat: and it was so." And God saw
everything that he had made, and, behold, it was very good. And the
evening and the morning were the sixth day. (Gen. 1:29-31)
(No prohibition of cannabis or any other drug is made in the Ten
Commandments: See Ex. 20:1-17)
(Cannabis is mentioned in Ex. 30:23 but King James mistranslated it
as 'sweet calamus') :Moreover, the Lord spake unto Moses, saying,
23 Take thou also unto thee principal spices, of pure myrrh five
hundred shekels, and of sweet cinnamon half so much, even 250
shekels, and of qaneh-bosm [cannabis] 250 shekels, 24 And of cassia
500 shekels, after the shekel of the sanctuary, and of oil olive an
hin: 25 And thou shalt make it an oil of holy anointment, an
ointment compound after the art of the apothecary: it shall be an
holy anointing oil. 26 And thous shalt anoint the tabernacle of the
congregation therewith, and the ark of the testimony, 27 And the
table and all his vessels, and the candlestick ahd his vessels, and
the altar of incense, 28 And the altar of burnt offerings with all
his vessels, and the laver and his foot. 29 And thou shalt sanctify
them, that they may be most holy: whatsoever toucheth them shall be
holy. (Exodus 30:22-29) *
As one shekel equals approximately 16.37 grams, this means that the
THC from over 9 pounds of flowering cannabis tops were extracted
into a hind, about 6.5 litres of oil. The entheogenic effects of
such a solution -- even when applied topically -would undoubtedly
have been intense.
He causeth the grass to grow for the cattle and herb for the
service of man: that he may bring forth food out of the earth; And
wine that maketh glad the heart of man and oil to make his face to
shineth. (Psalm 104:14-15)
The Lord said unto me, "I will take my rest and I will consider in
my dwelling place like a clear heat upon herbs, and like a cloud of
dew in the heat of harvest. For afore the harvest, when the bud is
perfect and the sour grape is ripening in the flower, he shall cut
off the sprigs with pruning hooks and take away and cut down the
branches. (Is. 18:4-5)
And I will raise up for them a plant of renown, and they shall be
no more consumed with hunger in the land, neither bear the shame of
the heathen any more. (Ezekiel 34:29)
(Jesus:) "Not that which goeth into the mouth defileth a man; but
that which cometh out of the mouth, this defileth a man." (Matt.
15:11)
One believeth that he may eat all things. Another…eateth herbs. …
Let us not, therefore judge one another any more: but judge this
rather, that no man put a stumbling block or an occasion to fall in
his brother's way. I know, and am persuaded by the Lord Jesus, that
there i s nothing unclean of itself: but to him that esteemeth
anything to be unclean, to him it is unclean. For the kingdom of
God is not meat and drink; but righteousness and peace and joy in
the Holy Ghost . (Epistle of St. Paul: Romans 14: 2,3,13,14,17)
Now the Spirit speaketh expressly, that in the latter times, some
shall depart from the faith, giving heed to seducing spirits, and
doctrines of devils; Speaking lies in hypocrisy; having their
conscience seared with a hot iron; Forbidding to marry, and
commanding to abstain from meats which God hath created to be
received with thanksgiving of them which believe and know the
truth. For every creature of God is good, and nothing to be refused
if it be received with thanksgiving: For it is sanctified by the
word of God and prayer. If thou put the brethren in remembrance of
these things, thou shalt be a good minister of Jesus Christ,
nourished up in the words of faith and of good doctrine, whereupon
thou hast attained. (Paul: 1 Timothy 4:1-6)
And he showed me a pure river of water of life, clear as crystal,
proceeding out of the throne of God and of the Lamb. In the midst
of the street of it, and on either side of the river, was there the
tree of life, which bare twelve manner of fruits, and yielding her
fruit every month; and the leaves of the tree were for the healing
of the nations. (Rev. 22:1-2)
Other relevant quotes:
Intoxication:
Wine is a mocker, strong drink is raging: and whosoever is deceived
thereby is not wise. (Prov. 20:1)
Give strong drink unto him that is ready to perish and wine unto
those of heavy hearts. Let him drink and forget his poverty, and
remember his misery no more. (Prov. 31:6-7)
"Woe unto them that rise up early in the morning, that they may
follow strong drink; that continue until night, till wine inflame
them! (Isaiah 5:10)
(Jesus' first miracle was turning water into wine at the wedding at
Cana: See John 1-10. He also served wine at the Last Supper.)
Prohibition:
(Jesus:) He said unto them, "Render therefore unto Caesar the
things which be Caesar's and unto God the things which be God's."
(Luke 20:25)
"Then came Peter to him and said, "Lord, how oft shall my brother
sin against me, and I forgive him? Till seven times? Jesus saith
unto him, "I say not unto thee until seven times: But until seventy
times seven." (Matt. 18:21-22)
(Jesus:) "If a kingdom be divided against itself, that kingdom
cannot stand." (Mark 3:24)
(Jesus:) He saith unto them, "Are ye so without understanding also?
Do ye not perceive that whatsoever thing from without entereth into
the man, it cannot defile him.... That which cometh out of the man,
that defileth the man." (Mark 7:18-20)
Forfeiture:
As troops of robbers wait for a man, so the company of priests
commit murder in the way by consent. (Hos. 6:9)
(Jesus:) "Beware the scribes which desire to walk in long robes and
… the highest seats in the synagogues and the chief rooms at
feasts; Which devour widows' houses, and for a show make long
prayers: They shall receive greater damnation." (Luke 20:46-47)
Then the soldiers, when they had crucified Jesus, took His
garments, and made four parts, to every soldier a part. (John
19:23)
Persecution:
Thy commandments are faithful: They persecute me wrongfully; help
thou me. (Ps. 119:86)
(Jesus:) "Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called the
children of God. Blessed are those persecuted for righteousness'
sake: For theirs is the kingdom of heaven." (Matthew 5:9-10)
(Jesus:) "The King shall answer and say unto them, 'Verily I say
unto you, inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of
these my brethern, ye have done it unto me." (Matt. 25:40)
Tolerance:
These six things doth the Lord hate: yea, seven are an abomination
unto him: A proud look, a lying tongue and hands that shed innocent
blood; An heart that deviseth wicked imaginations, feet that be
swift in running to mischief; A false witness that speaketh lies,
and he that soweth discord among brethern." (Prov. 6:16-19)
(Jesus:) "But I say unto you which hear, Love your enemies, do good
to them which hate you, Bless them that curse you and pray for them
which despitefully use you. And unto him that smiteth thee on the
one cheek, offer also the other, and him that taketh away thy
cloak, forbid not to take thy coat also." (Luke 6:27-29)
Truth:
A wise man will hear, and will increase learning: and a man of
understanding shall attain unto wise counsels. (Proverbs 1:5)
If a ruler hearken to lies, all his servants are wicked. (Prov.
29:12)
Judgement & Punishment:
The spirit of the Lord God is upon me, because the Lord hath
anointed me to preach good tidings unto the meek; he hath sent me
to bind up the broken hearted, to proclaim liberty to the captives
and the opening of the prison to them that are bound." (Is.
61:1)
My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge; because you have
rejected knowledge, I will also reject you, that you will be no
priest to Me…for I desired mercy and not sacrifice. (Hosea 4:6,
6:6)
(Jesus:) "Judge not, that ye be not judged. For with what judgement
ye judge, ye shall be judged: And with what measure ye mete, it
shall be measured to you again. And why beholdest thou the mote
that is in thy brother's eye, but considerest not the beam that is
in thine own eye?" (Matt. 7:1-4)
(Jesus:) He beheld them and said, "What is this then that is
written, 'The stone which the builders rejected, the same is become
the head of the corner' ?" (Luke 20:17)
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