On Sep 4, 8:39 pm, zinnic gate.net> wrote:
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>> On Sep 3, 10:52 am, dead kennedy googlemail.com> wrote:
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>>> On 3 Sep, 15:34, ComandanteBanana yahoo.com> wrote:
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>>>> I wonder what's God's policies on p0t...
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>>>> He must have created it for a reason, right?
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>>> i could refer you to bill hicks but i will go straight to the source
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>>> paraphrasing genisis as i dont have the materials to hand
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>>> "and god gave all the green herbs for the humans to use"
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>>> so, sensi is fine but hash is a borderline.
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>> Oh brother, you are tempting me with paradise now.
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>> You know, some people get the impression that paradise will be full of
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>> But if pot makes you feel in heaven, what's wrong with it?
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> Too much indulgence in feeling "in heaven" may result in a 'hell on
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Too much of anything can be bad for you, particularly religion!
Even Epicurus knew that way before Jesus preached abstinence...
"Epicurus's philosophy combines a physics based on an atomistic
materialism with a rational hedonistic ethics that emphasizes
MODERATION of desires and cultivation of friendships. His world-view
is an optimistic one that stresses that philosophy can liberate one
from fears of death and the supernatural, and can teach us how to find
happiness in almost any situation. His practical insights into human
psychology, as well as his science-friendly world-view, gives
Epicureanism great contemporary signficance as well as a venerable
role in the intellectual development of Western Civilization."
http://www.epicurus.net/