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What do you think of the idea put forth by John Allegro and his book sacred mushroom and the cross?

Seems the church worships this mushroom among other things.

link on how to make the jesus bread and wine, turn a few loaves into hundreds, and a little wine into a lot. There is truth in the ritual of the last supper

ambrosiasociety.org

also the yarmulke is a symbol of the mushroom, how the cultist used to shave a round spot on head and wear the mushroom on their head to get the effect.

I would enjoy your insight!

What do you think of the idea put forth by John Allegro and his book sacred mushroom and the cross? Seems the church worships this mushroom among other things. link on how to make the jesus bread and wine, turn a few loaves into hundreds, and a little wine into a lot. There is truth in the ritual of the last supper ambrosiasociety.org also the yarmulke is a symbol of the mushroom, how the cultist used to shave a round spot on head and wear the mushroom on their head to get the effect. I would enjoy your insight!

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If you deny the existence of God, you have to look around for something to explain why so many people experienced miracles and testified to them. So you grope around for any explanation, no matter how far-fetched it may be. That's what this is. No, religion is not due to mushrooms. Religion arises from an awareness within human beings that there is a spiritual intelligence guiding and overseeing our lives. People don't need to rationalize it, they feel it within themselves with certainty. Those who don't feel it are cut off from the divine spirit, and are to be pitied.

Okay you have no experience or understanding of what im talking about. Heres your unicorn cupcake. keep looking for that god outside your self.

Damn your right, I pity you sorry... Im supposed to be nice to idiots, fuck,

picture of mushroom next to a priest http://www.templeoftheola.org/uploads/6/1/2/8/6128929/3506360.jpg

just a coincidence though...