Alcohol, hashish and prostitution in the Christian book!
1- Alcohol:
The author of the Christian holy book depicted for us a noble prophet in the position of Jesus Christ, upon him be the best prayers and purest peace, as an addicted person, who sits with drunkards and even goes so far as to rebuke his mother because of the intoxicant’s exhaustion:
Matthew 11:19
The Son of Man came eating and drinking, and they say, ‘Behold, a glutton and
a winebibber!’
John 4:1-4
Now on the third day there was a wedding in Cana of Galilee, and the mother of Jesus was there. And Jesus also was invited to the wedding, and his disciples. And when the wine ran out, the mother
of Jesus said to him, ‘ They have no wine .’ Jesus said to her, " Woman, what have you to do with Me? My hour has not yet come." Here the Lord of the Church urges his followers to drink intoxicants because they give them strength, especially virgin girls (beer and wine as an example). Wine: a type of strong wine that is hard on the drinker Zechariah 9:17 How good and how pleasant it is! Wheat makes young men grow, but wine makes virgins grow.
2- Prostitution:
The author of the Holy Bible made the body of one of the grandmothers of Christ, peace be upon him, public property for every passerby! The story of the harlot
Rahab, the grandmother of the crucified man - the fallen one as the English versions called her - was documented for us in the texts of the Book of Joshua, Chapter 2: Joshua 2: 1 Then Joshua the son of Nun sent two men as spies secretly from Shittim, saying, “Go, view the land, even Jericho.” So they went and entered the house of a harlot named Rahab, and lay there.
3- Hashish:
According to the author of the Holy Bible, the herb "Indian hemp" was used in treatment and in preparing the holy anointing oil.
Dear follower, if you wish, you can review:
1- The texts of Exodus 30:23 (1) and Mark 6:13 (2)
2- The article in the British newspaper The Guardian, you can access the entire article by clicking here
, especially this part:
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d an ingredient called kaneh-bosem which has since been identified as cannabis extract , according to an article by Chris Bennett in the drugs magazine, High Times, entitled Was Jesus a Stoner? The incense used by Jesus in ceremonies also contained a cannabis extract, suggests Mr Bennett, who quotes scholars to back his claims.[/TD]
You can also review the book:

in which "Chris Bennett" explains the uses of the Hebrew word וּקְנֵה־בֹשֶׂם (v'kaneh-bosm) (3) :

For reference:

The status of Christ, peace be upon him, in Islamic thought is preserved.
The Prophet of God, Jesus / Jesus Christ, is innocent of such false and useless accusations, as the wolf is innocent of the blood of Joseph, son of Jacob, peace be upon them.
What I have written is only a transfer of what is included between the covers of the Christians' book called the Holy.
It is necessary to point out and warn about it.
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[TD](1) And you shall take for yourself the best of spices: pure myrrh, five hundred shekels, and fragrant cinnamon, half that, two hundred and fifty
, and cane of sage, two hundred and fifty. (2) And they cast out many demons, and anointed with oil many sick people and healed them.
(3) וּמָאתָים וְקִנְּמָן־בֶּשֶׂם More information חֲמִשִּׁים וּמָאתָיִם
Archaeology confirms and supports what is stated in the biblical and biblical texts regarding the use of the narcotic cannabis herb :

We read in an article on CNN under the title:
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Cannabis was used for religious rites at a biblical site in Israel , study finds
Study finds cannabis used during religious rituals at biblical site in Israel.
For more (fun) facts about cannabis, we can now add its ritual use at a biblical site in Israel to the list.
In 1963, two limestone altars were found at the entrance to the “ Holy of Holies ” of a Jewish shrine in the Beersheba Valley, in Tel Arad, Israel, an archaeological mound west of the Dead Sea and surrounded by mountain ranges known as the Arad Plain.
The site is divided into a lower city and an upper mound. Within the site is a shrine dedicated to Yahweh , the Hebrew name for God used in the Bible.
Analysis of materials found on two of the altars, now in the Israel Museum in Jerusalem, showed that they contained cannabis and frankincense, according to a study published Thursday in the Tel Aviv Journal.
Marijuana Torah !
Marijuana Torah as described by the Jewish rabbis themselves who run the sefaria website!
And you are welcome to comment, gentlemen!

Source for documentation:
https://www.sefaria.org
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