Tuesday, March 6, 2012

My theory on Jesus and whatnot *question included*?

Right, now this might be a little confusing, but stick with it.



Psilocybin mushrooms were around like, upto one million years ago, by people in East Africa *which would be pretty connected to some other continents at that point I reckon*, as part of a daily diet, healthy and stuff. So pretty much, once a day, a lot of people would be buzzing. Excuse the slang lol. But they also used them as part of religious communion, divination, and healing. So it was like a herb almost.



What if, the people of Nazareth and co, all had this particular diet as well, and as they were all high on the mushrooms, Jesus would have like "a religious communion" with God, telling them all this stuff. And people just thought they saw him doing all this kind of wondrous miracles? Because I tend to find if you're high and someone suggests something, you tend to jump on the bandwagon *not like modern days... obviously -roll eyes-*



Do you reckon that's feasible? :D



%26lt;3My theory on Jesus and whatnot *question included*?
You need to take some time off. The stress is getting to you. You are delusional.My theory on Jesus and whatnot *question included*?
Frankly it's just as stupid as the ACTUAL bible story...My theory on Jesus and whatnot *question included*?
Are you seriously suggesting that the thousands of people who heard the disciples talking and converted on the day of Pentecost were having a collective hallucination?



Wow...believing that would take a lot of faith, since there is absolutely not one shred of evidence of such a thing.
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