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08-14-2013, 08:24 AM
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Re: Apparently Moses Was High On Drugs When He Was On Mount Sinai
There is LSD available in the states, so does that mean any odd phenomenon is due to psychedelic drugs? People don't need hallucinations to enable religious hysteria. Benny Hinn, anyone? This is silly. Let's just start armchair diagnosing all of Christianity's characters with no data. Let's start a theory that Noah was a paranoid schizophrenic. World's first doomsday prepper, ark-style. Goliath was on bath salts. Lucifer had daddy/authority issues stemming from a skewed family power dynamic. And since the Bible doesn't say David DIDN'T wear pink sun-dresses, let's assume he did. He DID like to sing and dance and hang out with his male armor-bearer... ehhh? ehhh? Not to mention the idea that if we believe hallucinogens convinced him that he talked to a burning bush, how do we explain the story of him interacting with a king (pharoah), or the plagues described as affecting many people? The hallucinogen really only explains the burning bush and God exchange, not any of the other supernatural phenomenon that would have been witnessed by many, many others. This sounds like a stoner theory that is getting too much credit. Delving into the theory a quarter of an inch more causes it all to unravel. The theory that Moses was the first superstar magician (water to blood, staff to serpent, predicting plagues, etc.) makes it way further down the tracks before de-railing. See also: http://www.documentingreality.com/fo...131749/:rockon |