Hi there. I go to a non denominational church right now. Our pastor does openly talk about drinking and alcohol. He also drinks btw. When he mentions weed, its always in the don't do it or knock it off if you are doing it. I think that is purely driven from the fact that it is illegal right now in my state. I have no idea about his thoughts on medical mary jane. I do know 4 or 5people who smoke who go to church. They are some of my best buddies. I grew up in a baptist church but wasn't a believer until my 20's. The baptists are a no on the weed thing for sure. I didn't really get back into the herb until I started having some digestive issues. I did the bloodwork, exams, colonostomy, check ups and the doc told me that most of my issues were from stress and thats how my body handled it. So thats how I ended up back with the herb. I do enjoy the drug I will freely admit to that. I am at the stage of life right now where I can't really be open with it with most people I know but I am not ashamed of it, ya know? It has really caused me to have some great conversations and thoughts with myself regarding ethics, laws, beliefs, and moral standards. I think those are great things to meditate on and think about anyways. How about you guys?
RichieRich Reviewed by RichieRich on . Any other "conservative" christians out there By "conservative Christian" I mean holds as closely as possible to the Christian Scriptures (the New Testament) as possible, attends church regularly, believes Christ's words even when they're unpopular (for instance when He says in the book of John, "I am the way, the truth, and the life and no one comes to the Father but by me."), etc... Don't get me wrong, I respect all religions and I suspect we all have a lot to learn from each other. But Christ and the Bible has done too much to help Rating: 5