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Todd Brendan Fahey
10-09-2004, 07:56 AM
Are Psychedelic Mushrooms the Biblical "Manna"?

by James Dure
October 15, 2004

Exodus 16:14-24 indicates that MANNA was definitely a MUSHROOM. It was a small round thing in the morning dew, it bred larva, and would melt to mush if not dried.

Fly's eggs cause larvae/worms in mushrooms. Daniel 5:3-5 with Exodus 16:32 and Hebrews 9:4 indicates that the mushroom was a DRUG. Those who drank from the cup containing MANNA had visions within the hour. Psilocybin takes 30-40 minutes to induce visions.

Hebrews 9:4 makes it clear that MANNA was the most holy thing to Israelites, kept in A POT OF GOLD in the ARK OF THE COVENANT, in the MOST HOLY OF HOLYS. Psalm 78:24-25 calls MANNA FOOD OF ANGELS, just as MAYAN/INCA PRIESTS from Meso-America called it TEONANACATL FOOD OF THE GODS. Coca and Tobacco Leaves found in Pharaohs tombs suggest it was ancestors of Mayan/Inca Priests who brought MUSHROOMS to Egypt.

MANNA is an Egyptian word, not Hebrew or Aramaic, meaning: The BREAD OF GOD. This is what Moses called it in Exodus 16:15. BREAD OF GOD equals: FOOD OF GOD, equals: TEONANACATL.

John 2:6-9 indicates that Jesus made water into wine by boiling mushrooms (Mushroom-Tea), the waterpots were made of stone, not clay, (stone pots were used for cooking, clay pots used for storing water)...

[Fascinating, well-researched article here: http://www.sianews.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=1976]

Niccolo and Donkey
10-09-2004, 09:11 AM
How's Barbara?

Petr
10-09-2004, 01:41 PM
- "Daniel 5:3-5 with Exodus 16:32 and Hebrews 9:4 indicates that the mushroom was a DRUG. "

These verses (especially Daniel) do not say anything about any mushrooms.


- " John 2:6-9 indicates that Jesus made water into wine by boiling mushrooms (Mushroom-Tea), the waterpots were made of stone, not clay, (stone pots were used for cooking, clay pots used for storing water)... "

These verses say NOTHING about any mushrooms and this guy is an insignificant phony, just letting his imagination run wild and peddling lame revisionist tripe.


This article also continues:

- "There is now good archeological evidence that Maya/Inca ancestors crossed the Atlantic, bringing with them advanced knowledge of STAR PRECESSION, PYRAMID ARCHITECTURE, and The MUSHROOM RITUAL to Egypt."

Are any comments necessary?


- "Fascinating, well-researched article ..."

I must say that your evaluation skills don't particularly impress me.


Petr

bardamu
10-09-2004, 05:10 PM
Todd,

Give up drugs. They are a total waste of time.

Todd Brendan Fahey
10-11-2004, 07:50 AM
Dunno why it'd be so implausible that Jesus grokked on magic mushrooms. They weren't "illegal" at the time (nor can a naturally-occurring fungi be rendered "illegal" by any government or potentate); he wrote of compelling visions, which square with "the visionary experience" of William Blake and Aldous Huxley--both psychedelic enthusiasts. That none of you were "there," alongside Jesus (nor was I), gives you 0.00 knowledge of what he may have gobbled on his journeys.

Selah.

Todd Brendan Fahey
10-11-2004, 07:53 AM
NiccoloandDonkey (or whatever yer handle is, after changing it from "thoughtcriminal"... WHY did you do that, again?) :D

Q: "How's Barbara?"
A: Dunno. She dropped off the 'net, in-toto, on about July 18th. Her Web site disappeared; no one (with whom I've spoken) has even heard from her since then. Not that too many folks care.