Pubdate: Wed, 04 Mar 2009 Source: South Peace News, The (CN AB) Copyright: 2009 South Peace News Contact: http://www.southpeacenews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2261 Author: Joseph Lee L'Heureux JESUS AND DRUGS Jesus (God) and drugs! Do they mix? Those who exist in the culture of drugs would tell you they do. Let's examine why. They would tell you that Jesus at His birth was given gold, frankincense and myrrh by the Three Wise Men from the east. (Matthew 2:11) Myrrh, being a drug or laudanum or labdanum, was used as a painkiller. Others would tell you that the forbidden fruit in the Garden of Eden; "The tree of knowledge of good evil" (Genesis 2:16-17) is marijuana, or some derivative thereof, hash or hash oil, or just using the flower or plant to smoke. Others argue the tree is the cocoa plant (cocaine) or poppy plant (opium) and the argument goes on and on. Still others would tell you drugs are a spiritual aid, to be used on a spiritual quest for enlightenment on life's path. Their point is when using they are in an all knowing or seeing state of euphoria, a peace of mental or spiritual ecstasy. "We feel like we know all things and can see and understand things we can't when straight." This is the delusion, a state of superiority. Let's not forget the original commandment "of that tree you shall not eat, the day that you eat of that tree, you are doomed to die." (Genesis: 2:17) In the last couple months there has been much to do about the homeless and the spread of drugs in our communities and eventually crime. They go hand in hand as addictions accelerate. There is a saying on the street: "Once addicted you either deal or steal." The lady in the Driftpile community who said, "Id rather turn them in than bury them" was correct in her assessment for they will either die of an overdose or get shot by someone they owe money to. Once addicted and unemployed, eventually this is what it leads to. One has to turn to stealing or dealing, (we have to make a profit) to feed ones own addiction. In the case of cocaine, what the supplier brings in for distribution has to be cut, mixed with baking soda or powder or as the headline said "levamisole" to increase the profit margin. Would you place your life in these unscrupulous addicted individuals? I once had three homeless men for roommates, men I had taken off the street, two cocaine users and one alcoholic. Within three years - they had returned to the street - two were found dead. One had spent his two separate inheritances, one of $275,000 and another of $400,000 on cocaine. Overdose or deliberate, take your guess. This stuff is deadly. The alcoholic at 55 is still alive, though older at the time than both other men who died in their thirties. Another two gentleman, one was found dead with three bullets in him along the highway. His mother, a church minister said he was a good boy. He was, I knew him. The other, his mother had to supply a DNA sample to the police. It was the only way he could be identified. His corpse was found in a body of water and his head was missing. These are the blessings of distribution. Father Sylvio in Montreal who has provided shelter to the homeless since the 1960s. "The average age of the homeless has gone from 58 years of age to 35," he says. "While running the addiction centre, a farm, for alcoholics and addicts, they would work a garden and farm to supply food for themselves and the homeless shelter in Montreal. In 30 years the average homeless' condition of 35-year-olds has so deteriorated compared to the average 58-year-old alcoholic, the farm had to be shut down. The 30-year-old addict is that wasted, this is the drug world. Does this sound like a Gift from God?" This weekend while writing this column, competition for control of drug distribution killed six people in Cuidad Juarez. The previous weekend 22 were killed in this Mexican city. Four people killed New Year's morning in Calgary, six in the Vancouver area last week. This has prompted the mayors of the lower Vancouver mainland to request special legislation in its war against gang warfare. There have been 12 shootings in the last 16 days. Edmonton and Hobbema are experiencing the same problems. Do we want them here? Does this sound like a Godly mixture? Jesus said, "The thief comes only to steal, kill and destroy: I have come that they may have life and have it in abundance." (John 10:10) Jesus turned down myrrh mixed with wine while hanging on the cross. If he turned down a pain-killer while hanging on the cross, the drug, a gift given Him at birth, must be a reason. Obedience to the end! Obviously, there is value in our suffering. "Wisdom is vindicated by her deeds." (Matthew 11:19) A proverb quoted by Jesus while walking with sinners, drunkards and gluttons. Why? Yes, we are to love our brothers and sisters but in true love, we are to stand firm in our resolve to help people out of these addictions. May our Lord Jesus Christ give us courage to stand firm in our resolve to help our addicted family members and friends find sobriety and sanity. God Bless. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin