The holy oil used to anoint Christ contained Marijuana and was both a hallucinogenic and a topical analgesic.
Before you become angry recognize that I acknowledge that this claim is unusual and unexpected based on common knowledge, but that I have also legitimately done my research and have spent years of my life studying ancient Christianity and Hebrew history, beyond just what is presented on a couple websites.
Archeological and historical evidence from the old and new testaments, as well as other historical early Christian documents show that the ointment used for anointing and healing contained cannabis. (Now commonly known as Marijuana) The medically proven effects of cannabis both as a hallucinogen and as a legitimate topical ointment for the treatment of wounds, fits in direct correlation to descriptions of holy experiences and initiations, as well as accounts of healing.
This in no way discredits the existence of God or His involvement in these holy accounts. This just demonstrates one tool which historically was used to bring mankind and deity closer to one another, and demonstrates that medicinal uses of marijuana were known anciently.
Science and religion can go together. Religion doesn’t need to be all magic, and Science doesn’t need to be Godless.
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