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'I can do everything.' Great quote.
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Religion has caused harm, that is people not knowing God nor his word but following mans lies or their own ideas. Drugs are their own religion in a sense in that people believe they're a gateway as you've said, but they cause a great deal of harm!
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@Calanor001 You obviously didn't read any scientific evidence, or even the website I sent. Scientists say otherwise-I'll trust them and not you.
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@braxtonantoine Apparently, you cannot do some basic research. Once again - psychedelics cause no physical damage. Period. However, seeing that you're a bible quoting Christian (a religion that has caused far more misery than any drug), I feel that I am wasting my time trying to reason with you.
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@Calanor001 Drugs/psychedelics are a poor substitute for the Holy Spirit. They are a false spirituality apart from God, not to mention the physical damage they do. Beware, "the devil walks about like a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour". 1 Peter 5:8
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@braxtonantoine As a side-note (it does not directly concern LSD), a study was made a few years ago that could find no ill long-term effects whatsoever from using mescaline (found in hallucinogenic cacti). Doing a similar study on the effects of LSD is a bit more problematic, as mescaline (via peyote) use is actually legal in the US if you are a member of the Native American Church. Both are psychedelics of course, although belonging to different groups of chemical compounds.
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@braxtonantoine Seriously? You're quoting some essay written by a student? Besides, I am well-aware of the many things psychedelics have been accused of, including things that I would assume that most people consider to be ludicrous, but that does not mean that those claims are the scientific consensus. Are psychedelics harmless? No, especially not if you've got serious psychological issues. Do they "fry" your brain, as you claimed? Hehe, no.
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Sound at the end is the beggining of the Beatles' "All too much"
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"The long-term effects of these drugs can be quite dangerous. These long-term effects may include: flashbacks, mood swings, impaired thinking, unexpected outbursts of violence and eventually possibly depression that may lead to death or suicide". From Byrn Mawr College's Home for Science in Society. serendip.brynmawr.edu/exchange
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robertextremu 2 days ago 11
@braxtonantoine You won't "fry" your brain due to using psychedelics - that's one tired old myth. You won't develop holes in your brain either, nor will it cause your brain to haemorrhage. It won't cause any mysterious gene damage and you won't suddenly believe that you can fly.
Calanor001 16 hours ago 3