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D3V 2009-11-04 08:43 AM

Would decriminalization or legalization damper religion?
 
Just one of my random thoughts of the day. I was just pondering legalization as a whole for the United States. Yes, our own country, the land of the free and home of the brave. The one country that claims to be completely free of religion (government separation). I feel a lot of people are religious because they are afraid of death. You can boil it down to that point from various angles, but that's all it comes down to in the end. The fear of death is perpetuated daily be the news, fear mongering, stereotypes, everything negative that is just natural human activity.

Anyways, my point is that if more people smoke and more peolpe smoke and eventually lets just say that 65-70% of the country starts smoking on somewhat of a regular basis. Will our nation's views on religion change? I would most definitely say that perspective would change, a spirituality would be reawoken in the nation that may have been caprtured a few times before, but maybe once again it can re-emerge.

Personally, smoking for the first time I had a spiritual awakenment that I've never had before, it was not too long after my grandfather died. At this time smoking opened a part of my curiousness about the world that I hadn't really ever experienced anymore. At this point in my life, my attitude definitely changed but not until more recently with more usage have I really come to understand the differences in attitude, and perspective.

Anyways, this brings me to another point. I would tend to think that religious circles could possibly already know this information, and may be a reason why they don't want people to 'expand their mind' because that would go against everything they've been teaching for the last couple hundred of years. If you break the mold and have a thought in your head that is actually your own, then their institution is jeopardized just that little much more. I think if we could legalize or atleast decriminalize mary jane, and over a decade or so the public's opinion on life and religion and the perspective of things around them could change greatly. Maybe.

Skurai 2009-11-04 03:30 PM

Funny thing, really.
Jesus walked through a field of "something funny" and was feeling "dizzy" and he liked it.

Jesus did snorg. :eek:

KagomJack 2009-11-04 10:26 PM

I think the same thing more about gay marriage, especially with the whole fiasco in Maine.

But I don't really think it would damper religion. I dunno.

S2 AM 2009-11-05 08:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by D3V (Post 683832)
The one country that claims to be completely free of religion

I'm assuming by this statement you've either never left the country or are assuming it is 1776?

D3V 2009-11-05 08:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KagomJack (Post 683859)
I think the same thing more about gay marriage, especially with the whole fiasco in Maine.

But I don't really think it would damper religion. I dunno.

My point is, I think as society, we're going to reach a point where religion will start being shunned widely in this country. My question, however, is would you think marijuana legalization would be a starting point of this? Have we already started?

Skurai 2009-11-05 03:08 PM

Oh, whatever. If religion starts dying, I'll just convert again and have the priestess go on a "witch hunt" (even though trinitism uses magic).

By witch, I mean atheist. Allah hates them.

!King_Amazon! 2009-11-05 07:04 PM

Agreed, lol. Outside the US, religious people are generally considered crazy.

Skurai 2009-11-05 08:00 PM

Looks like it's time to run off and build giant robots... :(

D3V 2009-11-06 09:33 AM

So how long before our country catches up?

KagomJack 2009-11-06 03:31 PM

Long, long time.

Skurai 2009-11-06 04:26 PM

I'm feeling unusually patriotic, now...

Mdselctr 2009-11-07 12:06 PM

Even if you have a spiritual experience,
chances are with more and more people
being born--nobody will have any privacy.
With the increasingly complex bullshit
and stupidity that people face everyday:
like the online forums, the ugly shopping
centers, the idiotic racism of likeminded
people--the room for having any spiritual
experience gets smaller and smaller.
Just think, all the stupidity of the
people you tolerate starts to form a
world waiting for some genius to blow it
up.

!King_Amazon! 2009-11-07 12:13 PM

Mdselctr, if you haven't seen Idiocracy, you need to.

Mdselctr 2009-11-07 12:15 PM

Obtaining.

!King_Amazon! 2009-11-07 02:25 PM

You will enjoy it. It's both hilarious and depressing.

KagomJack 2009-11-07 02:59 PM

Welcome to CostCo, I love you.

Mdselctr 2009-11-07 04:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KagomJack (Post 683953)
Welcome to CostCo, I love you.

How absurdly ridiculous. However, do you
agree that there is any hope for humanity
at all? There's nothing keeping mankind
from making a terrible mistake toward a
future they can't foresee.
In retrospect, it's funny how relevant
K_A's recommendation was.

Skurai 2009-11-07 05:14 PM

Fool! I am the hope for all humanity! I am the Nickel King!
I pulled the Nickel of Destiny from the Gum of Truth, and not I have the right to all human life! My greatness will pierce through the heavens, and I will show the world it's true meaning!!

Also, Obama is Hope we can Believe in. Apparently.

D3V 2010-03-24 03:11 PM

You are correct, the only thing man has done since his inception has learned to kill one another. That's all we've really become good at.

Skurai 2010-03-25 09:07 PM

Don't forget masterbation~
Soembody push the f*ckin' nuke button.


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