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by socceroos
360 days ago
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The article opening sounds like a bar joke. Also, I think this point is salient: > He pointed to the risk of selection bias: those who volunteer are likely to be “spiritually hungering for a mystical experience,”... I would go further and suppose that any Christian elder or leader who volunteered to do this had already demonstrated their unsuitability to speak on the matter of psychedelics and God. |
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I have honest questions. Would you mind expanding? Is there a theological basis for your stance? What would a suitable Christian elder or leader say on the matter of psychedelics and God?