25 thoughts on “who is to say

  1. atheistsmeow says:

    …..And a toxic one at that!!!

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  2. tildeb says:

    Well, that’s a new one to me. An allegory for a fungus. I’m not seeing it.

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  3. Sirius Bizinus says:

    How did you find this article?

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  4. Swarn Gill says:

    Hey anybody that can turn water into wine must be a real ‘fun-guy’. 🙂

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  5. Now I’m hungry for pizza.

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  6. john zande says:

    Hands down, that is now my all-time favourite hypothesis!

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  7. renudepride says:

    A very interesting and unique hypothesis and quite feasible. Those prophets and scholars who supposedly recorded these stories were a conniving and devious crowd. I wouldn’t put any deceit past them! Have a great weekend my Kenyan brother! Naked hugs!

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  8. Arkenaten says:

    The correct translation is, in actual fact , Toadstool. Once you accept this as truth there isn’t mushroom for manoeuvre.

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  9. Liberty of Thinking - Moshe Ben Yehuda says:

    I wonder how my mental health research would read if I’d keep pill popping just to have the ‘real experience’?
    I guess my distinguished fellow theologian/linguist knew “from within” how the Amanita Muscaria synchronises the brain, this being probably the ‘source’ of his ‘revelation’…

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  10. makagutu says:

    I think inspiration from a high is quite real compared to claims of inspiration from spirits

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  11. mushrooms, ergot, lovely biology!

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