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Originally Posted by Ferd
the question is Rico, what is your point?
so scientists are looking for plants that process chemicals in a way that might be benificial to humans and they are interviewing those closest to these plants, people who have some experience with them....
so if you take a liniar view of history and move backwards in time, drug makers today have an historic connection to occult pharmacology.
but what is the point? the only point you can have is that drugs we use today are tetherd to witchcraft.
and we are saying that is just silly. there is no connection between proper use of modern medicine and ancient pharmocological occultic practice.
we all will agree that illicit drug use today has the same spirits associated with it that it had 2000 years ago. Witchcraft is alive and well in 2008.
so, I ask again. what is your point?
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Illicit drug use. Define that for me, would you? If smoking a joint is evil and involves spirits, is it then not evil if a pharmaceutical company chemically produces the same pain relieving effects as marijuana? Does the fact that a pharmaceutical company was able to transform it into a pill make it legitimate? How about something like morphine? Isn't morphine a chemically produced version of heroin? Is the heroin evil to use but the morphine ok because it was produced in a lab?