Should Christians Not Use Drugs?

Question by euphoric(k): Should Christians not use drugs?
If not, where in the bible does it say not to?
And I’m talking about illicit drugs.
… you can use certain drugs for spiritual purposes, they aren’t just for fun, and they don’t all harm your health.

and if our bodies are a temple, then what about junk food
I didn’t say I was using them, I’m just curious what the bible says about them. That’s it. My brother was just saying how biblically there’s passages that say against it’s use…

And the bible is very important to me, so yes it does matter very much what the bible says.

Best answer:

Answer by SO12G ATHEISTY
no they should ,they should for sure,maybe they will see God once and for all instead of daydreaming about it

Answer by Sharpie
In the Hebrew text marijuana is actually talked about positively as a healing herb.

Marijuana is a medical gift from God.

That is the only drug I would say is o.k.

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