Great Conversations, excellent episode
The podcast itself is well worth listening to, since the guests are always quite interesting and the chosen topics are compelling. This particular episode was fascinating in that the book was written by a trained Jesuit scholar. There is little question that psychedelics have played a major role in our humanity, so naturally we should not be shocked that they played a role in early Christian worship. Since we mostly seem to be past the notion of Colonialism maybe religion can focus more on its mystical roots. All the truth of region is found there anyway.
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