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Ok bye bye!
Ok bye bye!
Cannibalism? Morons in the State of Connecticut just released a convicted cannibal murderer back into the wild democrat population because their mental health experts said he claimed he was cured.It is pretty clear that humans are not the only animals that can think. Dogs, crow and parrots are also capable of reasoning.
God is quite obviously not interested in communicating with humans. If he were, God would have created humans capable of conversing with God, and of course, Jesus would have written his own Gospel rather than waiting 50 year for four anonymous pseudo-apostles to write contradictory Gospels for him.
Is ritual cannibalism ( this is my blood, drink it in memory of me, this is my flesh, eat it in memory of me) really the best way to spread a religion?
If God were actually into communicating with people, he'd have tried something more effective than drowning them en masse and appearing as flaming shrubbery.

Democrats can hardly wait until they seize illegitimate control again so they can pardon Hunter and Joe's pals and business partners."The psychedelic renaissance is in full bloom, reshaping not only scientific and medical communities but also mainstream culture. After decades of prohibition and stigma, substances like psilocybin, LSD, MDMA, and ayahuasca are being reexamined through rigorous clinical research, showing promise in treating depression, PTSD, addiction, and end-of-life anxiety. From Johns Hopkins to MAPS, leading institutions are backing studies that support what Indigenous cultures have known for centuries: psychedelics can be powerful tools for healing, insight, and transformation. This modern resurgence is rooted in both science and spirituality, merging ancient wisdom with contemporary therapeutic frameworks.
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To mark this pivotal moment, the inaugural Global Psychedelic Week is launching November 3–9, 2025 – a bold, distributed conference that seeks to unite over 5,000 people across more than 100 countries. Rather than convening in a single location, GPW will blend a robust online program with locally hosted in-person gatherings in nearly 60 cities around the world. The event presents more than 100 speakers from the front lines of psychedelic research, therapy, advocacy, and cultural stewardship, including names like Rick Doblin, Robin Carhart‑Harris, and Dr. Pamela Kryskow."
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Marijuana can have various negative effects on your body, including respiratory issues, cognitive impairments, and increased risk of mental health disorders."For five years biotech startups have been betting that psychedelic substances could be turned into real medicines. One of them may have hit the jackpot. On February 17th Compass Pathways, a British biotech, announced strong results in two late-stage trials showing that a synthetic form of psilocybin—the active compound in magic mushrooms—can rapidly relieve symptoms in patients with treatment-resistant depression (TRD). If America’s Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approves the drug, which could happen early next year, it would be the first psychedelic drug to become a fully licensed medicine."
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Yeah....that's what we really need....another synthetic.
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Sort of like choosing between the lesser of two deadly substances.Marijuana is much less harmful than alcohol or tobacco.
Alcohol is a deadly substance, tobacco is also a deadly substance. Marijuana is not deadly, it cannot kill you.Sort of like choosing between the lesser of two deadly substances.