Chris Bennett
a collection of writings and video
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A weekly video program on pot-tv.net. Religious Insights
into cannabis use and cultural traditions.
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Either Jesus used marijuana or he was not the Christ.
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Since ancient times, Winter Solstice has been associated with
the birth of a pot-smoking Sun God - including Jesus.
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Cannabis is one of the oldest medicinal and spiritual plants
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Cannabis is one of mankind's oldest cultivated crops.
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The Scythians were a barbaric group of pre-Common Era nomadic tribes who are a fascinating example of an ancient cannabis using group.
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Holy pot has been smoked by Goddess worshippers since before history, and was first banned by those who sought to subjugate feminine
spirituality.
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Discovering the links between cannabis and native
spirituality.
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the young Aliester Crowley was given little to read as a child besides the Holy Bible . . .
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excerpts from Green Gold: the Tree of Life, Marijuana in Magic and
Religion on Templars, Sufis, Alchemists, and the Hashish Club.
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Since ancient times, cannabis seed has been esteemed as a food source and for its curative powers.
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April 23 is the feast day of Khizr, Islam's patron saint of cannabis.
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Research shows that Shakespeare likely consumed cannabis. History shows that he's not the only toking author in Europe's literary canon.
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The story of marijuana’s role in Christianity has long been suppressed. Today, the issue of the healing herb has resurfaced in both mainstream and fringe churches, despite its demonization by the evangelical movement.
A more detailed examination of the cannabis-enriched anointing oil used by Jesus and his followers.
Is the marijuana movement the second coming of the Christ spirit?
The cannabis plant can be considered one of humanity's oldest cultural objects, and we can be sure that it was among the first medicines ancient people took from nature's pharmacopoeia.
Scholarly research and archeological evidence show that the ancient and mysterious God-plant Soma was actually cannabis.