What are the points of agreement and tension possible among the various religious ideologies associated with the Holy Spirit? How does Christian respond to this? Introduction The Bible seems to contradict the human body. Sometimes the body is considered valuable. For example, 1 Corinthians 6: 19-30, sometimes as an obstacle to coincidence with Christ, 2 Corinthians 5: 6-8. This seemingly ambiguous view in the text creates a school of unique and contradictory thinking about the body and spirituality among Christian thoughters.
Even if the explanations of some people are perfectly correct, there is no realistic way to prove it. Those that cause confusion in other religious languages are the same words with different contexts such as "spirit", one context is alcohol, and the other is God (Holy Spirit). Large chaos Religious texts provide little evidence when he says that another essential religious language problem is Russell 's claim and that you should not believe in evidence without supporting evidence. Ayr also said, "If it is not analytical and can not be tested, it is best to call it a cognitive meaning." Because religion can not be tested, this ideology is problematic for religious thinkers.
Historically, hallucinogens have been used in religious or shamanism rituals. In this case, they are called entheogens and are used to heal, fortune telling, communication with the soul, and to promote adult rituals. Evidence of the use of entheogens existed not only in prehistoric times but also in the cultures of ancient Egypt, Mycenae, Ancient Greece, Veda, Maya, Inca and Aztec. There is the strongest traditional tradition upstream of the Amazon River; for example, Urarina of the Amazon of Peru keeps running elaborate Ayahuasca Shamanism system in conjunction with an avid faith system.