Quote Originally Posted by hazetwostep
I can understand if the law was asking you to do something unbiblical... but if it is asking you to refrain from an unnecessary behavior??? I see a big difference...

if you suddenly start saying there is room for exception due to personal opinion doesn't that open a pretty big door? there are people who can casually use harder drugs like coke and all... would that be alright for them? i have a friend who will do coke like a few times a year...

also, the reason i specified "bible believing" is because that intails people who would go by the commandments the bible states... not just made up exceptions that they see fit (i dont mean that rudely or saying you are wrong for doing it, just different then the mainstream definition of "bible believing"). from that perspective one would need to soundly defend a stance through scripture and not personal opinion... as we can change anything by personal opinion. ya know? there would need to be some scripture stating that if you disagree with a law you could disobey. but i probs won't bump into many peeps like that on here!!! pepople with this habit don't tend to be too publicly mainstream in church!
There is a big difference between opinion and unnecessary behavior. Smoking cannabis isn't just a choice but Gods wish for all Christians. The word Christian itself means stoner. Proof needed?:rasta: