
Biblical Cannabis

by Barbara Villard
Cannabis Hemp is one of the many blessings that God gave to man as stated at Genesis 1:11 and Genesis 1:29, and we are commanded to appreciate and to use all of God's creations as long as it is received with thanks, as stated at 1 Timothy 4:4.
At Exodus 30:22-25, God gives the recipe to Moses for holy anointing oil. One of the key ingredients of this oil is cannabis hemp. The Hebrew word Keneh-bosem is mistranslated as sweet calamus, aromatic cane or sweet cane. Evidently, the bible translators are trying to hide the fact that this is marijuana.
Authored by the Right Reverend Gregory Karl Davis, founding Bishop of the Universal Orthodox.
We live in a great time of darkness. "Immediately after the tribulation of those days shall the sun be darkened [no love of Lord], and the moon shall not give her light [no love of neighbor], and the stars shall fall from heaven [no intelligence of Church], and the powers of the heavens shall be shaken [no power of Church]. And then shall appear the sign of the Son of man in heaven; and then shall all the tribes of the earth mourn, and they shall see the Son of man coming in the clouds of heaven with power and glory." Matthew xxiv. 29, 30 [Everyone will know the truth about marijuana and EL KNH the secret name of God in the Word.]
This is a movie trailer from the film Thief in the Night. Reverends Bruce and Brenda Shoop of Green Earth Ministries discuss what religion means to them and how cannabis fits into their ministry.
Presbyterian Church (USA)
On June 21, 2006, the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (USA) became the latest religious body to endorse legal access to medical marijuana for seriously ill patients. By consensus, the denomination passed a resolution “urging Federal legislation that allows for its use and that provides for the production and distribution of the plant for those purposes.”
Why Is Cannabis Our Sacrament?
Written by Brenda ShoopIn the tabernacles of nature, gardens of beauty, wherever two or three gather, behold He is in our midst.
We are mandated to use Cannabis Sacrament in worship practices because we believe that:
SACRAMENTAL CANNABIS AMPLIFIES THE WORSHIP OF GOD
Sacramental Cannabis augments the worship of God. Nothing is more pleasurable than having a good time worshipping God. Jesus taught that the kingdom of God is within. Sacramental Cannabis helps one find and feel that God within. It is your good thought that leads you Godward. Sacramental use of Cannabis generally stimulates thought, evokes questions, and nourishes sacred feelings. Sharing sacrament with others is an exercise of religious freedom which amplifies the worship of God and is protected by the first amendment and federal law pertaining to the restoration of religious freedom.















