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I'm a Christian. I'm going to stop drinking beer
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2020-11-10 at 3:59 PM UTCCome Saturday night.
I'm a beer I'm gonna stop drinking Jesus. -
2020-11-10 at 4:09 PM UTCThe alcohol compound is sacred like all psychoactive substances. A real man of God would brew it himself from things the earth provides
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2020-11-10 at 4:35 PM UTCBeing a Christian is for absolute retards. God might exist but he certainly didn't make up 100,000 sets of rules for people to follow. Anyone who adheres to a set of rules to determine their spirituality is nothing but a sheep, and was probably given water as a baby.
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2020-11-10 at 4:37 PM UTC
Originally posted by Ghost The alcohol compound is sacred like all psychoactive substances. A real man of God would brew it himself from things the earth provides
It's fundamental to human evolution and is how we survived. You last a lot longer if you can eat the funny fermented fruits. And if it makes you feel good that's even more reason to hunt them out and look for nourishment.
I'm not even going to get into the khat stuff but we've been chewing khat since we were swinging from vines.
God would want you to do drugs. -
2020-11-10 at 5:03 PM UTCI remember seeing my first hops plant. I could identify it as something special from a young age, I could just tell it contained some sort of power. I asked what it was and the lady told me it was for making beer and I was fascinated at how you could produce an adults only liquid from a plant I was allowed to chew on.
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2020-11-10 at 5:04 PM UTCThere is alcohol in bread. You better give that up too.
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2020-11-10 at 5:08 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson There is alcohol in bread. You better give that up too.
There's also a bunch of sugar in it so the kids eating grocery store wonder bread pb&J get hooked on cola without ever drinking it. LOL at parents who don't allow them to drink cola while the kid munches on a PB&J wonderbread and bounces around the house "He's hyper enough as it is!" gee i WONDER why
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2020-11-10 at 8:02 PM UTC
Originally posted by Ghost
Thanks for sharing. I never seen a hops plant before. I know right now with much of the world getting into home brew and micro breweries going up everywhere in Beer drinking countries. that there is a demand on it. and it might only bring in a fraction of what pot brings in, it's legal. if you can grow much desired hops types in the right climate, there is a market for it. probably pays more than growing potatoes.