RFK Jr. is going to open up psychedelics as a medical option, I believe this is his intention for depression, PTSD, etc.
We know the deep state has kept it illegal for some reason, probably $$.
For veterans who have treated their PTSD, I've read and listened to incredible results.
Ibogaine has shown great promise for vets, as well as mushrooms, and other psychedelics. Ibogaine is being used in Mexico and Canada for addiction, PTSD for vets and people, and addiction in general.
I keep hearing from Christians that psychedelics is opening yourself up to the spiritual realm and that it is absolutely forbidden by God.
To our bible scholars and strong Christians here, is this true?
This issue is very confusing to me because I believe God made these plants and natural medicines, it's HOW we use them that matters. If it can help so many people, and God made it, isn't it legal to use if not being used in a demonic way?
OR
Is this deception- Is this Satan trying to open a door into us with a promise to "heal" our worries, mental health, and even physical health- but is really Pharmakeia aka "witchcraft"?
Should Christians be open to using psychedelics to heal from trauma, addiction, PTSD, and depression?
Scripture references would be great if you have them, but would love to hear your opinions on it.
Remember the world we know is a world corrupted by sin, when God made the world it wasn't corrupt. Not everything is fit for human consumption there are many poisonous plants so saying that God made everything for us to eat is simply not true. Would you go eating poison ivy, nor nightshade or drink tea made of oleander, the list goes on. If these are being used to help people that's fine but practice wisdom. Right now part of the problem with the medical profession is that they throw drugs at everything instead of treating the actual problem. If you are a Christian turn to God first and ask His guidance. It's what got me through the things of my past, but we all have our own walk to walk. I'm not going to tell anyone else what to do.