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Related: About this forumHellucination
This is the illo to an article I clicked on. I tried doing an image search to find out who drew it and what drugs he was on, but the first few pages of results just went back to the article.
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Hellucination (Original Post)
Cartoonist
Nov 2019
OP
It's very common for native religions to use psychedelic drugs for religious inspiration
Major Nikon
Nov 2019
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Bernardo de La Paz
(50,921 posts)1. "drugs he was on"? Religion, obviously. . . . nt
Major Nikon
(36,900 posts)2. It's very common for native religions to use psychedelic drugs for religious inspiration
Kinda makes you wonder if the so-called civilized ones didn't start out the same way. I certainly hope whoever wrote the story about the talking donkey was on something.
edhopper
(34,834 posts)3. Last Judgement by Giotto
Cartoonist
(7,532 posts)4. Holy Psilocybin!
Interesting vid. They scrutinize many details, and each one reveals the insanity of religion.