Hippie article

Discussion in 'Christianity' started by ~Gina~, Jul 20, 2005.

  1. ~Gina~

    ~Gina~ Member

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    i was reading this article. i find it quite inspirational to me, in trying to answer the question thats been on my mind. How do i stay a hippie and believe the teachings of my Lord. Check out the article:

    http://www.hippiechristian.org/hippie_christian.html

    and tell me what you reckon
     
  2. ryupower

    ryupower NO capcom included

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    Intriguing! :)

    And I haven't seen you here before, welcome!
     
  3. ~Gina~

    ~Gina~ Member

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    thank you, no i havent been on here, coz i havent seen the complete scope of this website yet.
     
  4. paulfreespirit

    paulfreespirit Senior Member

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    thanks for the link gina...........in light
     
  5. MollyThe Hippy

    MollyThe Hippy get high school

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    hehehe Jesus was a hippie... Jesus firing up the bong
     
  6. Shaitan

    Shaitan Banned

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    RE: How do i stay a hippie and believe the teachings of my Lord

    Easy. Er, love God with all your heart and love your neighbour like yourself. What you wear, eat, drink, smoke, etc. is immaterial really.
     
  7. all_rhodesian_reject

    all_rhodesian_reject Sonskyn Elvis

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    I've often said that Hippyness and Christianity are matched well
     
  8. ~Gina~

    ~Gina~ Member

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    i had the idea that if i were a hippie u were atheist!?
    and u excessed in drugs and alcohol (which if christian) which is abusive to the self.
    so do u think the true meaning of a hippie can accept different things??
     
  9. Kharakov

    Kharakov ShadowSpawn

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    schizophrenia- a psychotic disorder characterized by loss of contact with the environment, by noticeable deterioration in the level of functioning in everyday life, and by disintegration of personality expressed as disorder of feeling, thought (as in hallucinations and delusions), and conduct (not to be confused with Frank Rizzophrenia- the disorder that phone trolls have)

    You know Fuzzy? I would say that you suffer from some form of dementia praecox as well. You don't even know God exists...
     
  10. Shaitan

    Shaitan Banned

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    You can do small amounts of alcohol with little or no harm to the self.

    You can also kill yourself drinking too much water.
     
  11. Professor Jumbo

    Professor Jumbo Mr. Smarty Pants

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    Being a hippie and being an atheist are totally un-related. You can of course be both at the same time, but there is no necessary or inhearant connection. I'm fairly certain that Jesus would not approve of the "free love" stuff, but drugs are another matter. Jesus did not approve of getting drunk, but he did approve of drinking wine. Drinking wine is about as harmful (or non-harmful) as smoking pot, assuming that you don't do either to excess. Why then would Jesus approve of one but disapprove of the other? For that matter one cigarette is much worse for you than a couple of bong hits. Would Jesus disapprove of smoking one cigarette? We have no indication at all Jesus disapproved of "mind altering substances" what he diapproved of was excessive use, over-indulgance, etc.
    Hippies do not necessarily over-indulge, some do but that is not necessary in order to be a hippie. In fact you can be a hippie and not use drugs at all.
    About the rest of the question, that article says it better than I ever could.
     
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