Question:
Near death experience..?
David
2014-03-22 17:53:35 UTC
Well I used to smoke weed like every other day and I have a very low tolerance so I get extremely high but. About two months ago I was sitting down with some friends and we were playing a a game idr what it was but idk how to explain it. It was like god was talking to me idk how I knew it was him I just new he was singing to the music just stop smoking and everything will be alright just over and over. Well I really wanted to stop after that but I can't really think for myself and I just keep smoking cause my best friend keep asking me to come over and we just went and smoked every time well i keep getting signs from god I just know I was okay. Like we were smoking and i was sitting there and this extremely bright light started shining in my eyes and it was coming from outside and no one else seem it notice it but it was almost unbearably bright and then I heard it again just stop smoking and everything will be alright. Well after that I started getting close to god and it was years since I talked to him but then I started praying for forgiveness for all my sins and then asked him into my heart and I could almost feel a difference in my life after that well I started praying for his help to stop smoking and after that I went to my friends house and of course we smoked cause I couldn't say no well I got high and felt horrible the worse feeling in the world and I stopped smoking for a couple weeks enlighten for me to get clean and I was so close to god it was like I was almost
Six answers:
☠Ɲεɠɑϯɨʋε☠
2014-03-22 18:02:45 UTC
It's called paranoia, a common side effect of smoking weed. But also sounds like a personal problem.
Роберт
2014-03-22 18:01:16 UTC
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NDEs blatantly contradict - in every facet - the biblical teaching about death. NDEs are another manifestation of the occult phenomenon known as astral travel - and one doesn't have to be dead, or even near death to experience it.



If, at death, Christians are immediately transported to heaven, Paul's words here make no sense: "For this we say unto you by the word of the Lord, that we which are alive and remain unto the coming of the Lord shall not prevent them which are asleep. For the Lord himself shall descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of the archangel, and with the trump of God: and the dead in Christ shall rise first:" (1 Thessalonians 4:15-16) If the "dead in Christ" were already in the presence of God in heaven, why would Paul tell the Thessalonians that those alive will not precede them there on the second coming? These verses work only if those "asleep" are in the grave.



Scripture is clear: "For in death there is no remembrance of thee: in the grave who shall give thee thanks?" (Psalm 6:5), and at death, "His breath goeth forth, he returneth to his earth; in that very day his thoughts perish." (Psalm 146:4)



Obviously, NDEs do not fit the biblical teaching about death - and for more reasons than just those stated above. The Bible says also that Jesus Christ is our only hope for salvation: " Neither is there salvation in any other: for there is none other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved." (Acts 4:12). yet few, if any, return from their NDE convinced of the need for Christ's atoning blood. Why didn't the being of light, whom many believe to be God, warn them about the impending judgment depicted in Scripture and then give them the good news of Christ as their Substitute in that judgment? Why didn't the "dead" tell them about Jesus and His salvation? Indeed, most of these "dead" were never Christians to begin with, and those who reported meeting the dead are rarely converted as a result of their near-death experience. Those who have NDEs don't usually see the need of Jesus Christ as their hope of eternal life because, after their experience, they believe they already have eternal life.



Both astral travel and NDEs presuppose an immortal soul – a consciousness that exists separate from the body. Yet the Bible teaches that, at creation, the Lord "And the LORD God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul. (Genesis 2:7). The word for "soul," nephesh, is the same word used in the creation account for animals: "And God said, Let the earth bring forth the living creature after his kind, cattle, and creeping thing, and beast of the earth after his kind: and it was so. (Genesis 1:24). According to the Bible, a soul is what we are, not what we possess.



Whatever the physical elements, NDEs are no doubt being successfully manipulated, if not directly caused, by the devil in order to dupe millions into believing that they will automatically live forever.



Meanwhile, because of that misrepresentation of Scripture which says that the dead live on after death, millions of Christians have little protection against this deception. Only by a true understanding of the Bible, which teaches that death is an unconscious sleep un till the resurrection, and by a firm trust in Christ, who along offers eternal life (John 3:16), can anyone be safe from the overwhelming delusions of NDEs.



Otherwise you do not have a ghost of a chance.
2014-03-22 17:56:42 UTC
My eyes glazed over at your wall of text.
Sadpanda
2014-03-22 17:56:52 UTC
Ever heard of hallucinations?
Michael
2014-03-22 17:55:38 UTC
Do they not teach paragraphs anymore in school?
Nous
2014-03-23 04:13:46 UTC
You were simply fantasising under the very dangerous effects of what is a far more dangerous drug than people like yourself ever want to admit!



Marijuana potency has grown steeply over the past decade with serious implications for users. Holland probably the most liberal country towards drugs has classified a lot of new cannabis variants alongside heroin!



Average levels of THC (tetrahydrocannabinol, the main psychoactive ingredient) in marijuana sold in America rose from 3.5% in 1988 to 8.5% in 2006.



In the same period the number of admissions to psychiatric hospital caused by the drug soared by 85 per cent due to the fact that those who smoke the drug regularly are more than twice as likely to suffer illnesses such as schizophrenia, hallucinations and delusions later in life.Teens using marijuana to alleviate feelings of depression just compound the problem.



People who smoke "skunk" are almost seven times more likely to develop psychotic illnesses.



In just three years, the number admitted for treatment has increased by 50 per cent - as the chemically enhanced danger drug has flooded the streets.



As well as psychotic illness cannabis can cause affective disorders such as depression, anxiety and suicidal thoughts. Even worse it is linked to cancers.



The toxic substances in marijuana smoke, especially the toxicity of acetaldehyde, causes damage to DNA. Because of its lower combustibility it contains 50% more carcinogenic polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons including naphthalene, benzanthracene, and benzopyrene, than tobacco smoke. Ammonia levels are 20 times higher while hydrogen cyanide, nitric oxide and certain aromatic amines occurred at levels 3-5 times higher. Users tend to inhale more deeply than cigarette smokers, which increases respiratory burden.

It has been shown that the damage usually starts from the first one!!

THC increases the activity of a pathway that promotes protein synthesis in the brain. This transient increase of protein synthesis is mediated specifically by cannabinoid receptors expressed on the brain’s inhibitory neurons, and correlated with long-term memory deficits.



Cannabis users display neuropsychological dysfunction (relative frontal lobe functioning deficits, cognitive inhibition) and attentional deficits similar to those found in schizotypal or schizophrenia patients.



Regular use can shrink the parts of the brain which control memory, emotion and aggression. The hippocampus, which is thought to govern emotion and memory averages 12 percent smaller and the amygdala, which has a part in controlling fear and aggression, 7 percent smaller. This suggests that heavy daily use may be toxic to human brain tissue.



Blood flow velocity is significantly higher in users and they have higher values on the pulsatility index (PI), which measures the amount of resistance to blood flow. This is thought to be due to narrowing of the blood vessels that occurs when the circulation system's ability to regulate itself is impaired. This leads to abnormalities in the small blood vessels in the brain.



The active chemical in MJ called delta-9-tetrahyrdocannabinol (THC) binds to cannabinoid (CB) receptors located on several cell types in various organs. This greatly increases the risk for heart attacks and strokes in addition to impaired learning and memory.



It can also effect physical health. Three to four cannabis cigarettes a day cause the same amount of damage to the lungs as 20 or more tobacco cigarettes a day. Thus there are rising levels of lung diseases such as emphysema.

It has recently been shown to cause heart attacks and urgent research has been called for.

It can also effect the unborn child. Scientists have identified that endogenous cannabinoids, molecules naturally produced by our brains are functionally similar to THC from cannabis and play significant roles in establishing how certain nerve cells connect to each other. Maternal cannabis use allows THC to travel through the placenta and impair fetal brain development and impose life-long cognitive, social, and motor deficits in affected offspring.



Low doses of Ä-9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), equivalent to that in the bloodstream of an average marijuana smoker facilitate infection of skin cells and can cause these cells to turn into malignant sarcoma. Men who regularly smoke cannabis have a 70 per cent increased risk of testicular cancer.



And then there are all the car crashes caused by people driving under the influence of drugs that are at this moment being quantified. But they already show one in five drivers killed is under the influence of drugs and that more drug drivers kill than drink drivers!!



If you think you can abuse drugs and still get to heaven you are still under the delusions from the drugs!


This content was originally posted on Y! Answers, a Q&A website that shut down in 2021.
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