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    The Native American Church (NAC) is a syncretic Native American religion that teaches a combination of traditional Native American beliefs and elements of Christianity, with sacramental use of the entheogen peyote.

  3. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints views on ...

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    Drug abuse in the United States is at epidemic proportions, and the dangers of marijuana to public health and safety are well documented. Recent studies have shed light particularly on the risks marijuana use poses to brain development in youth. The accessibility of recreational marijuana in the home is also a danger to children. ...

  4. Cannabis and religion - Wikipedia

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    Views on drugs, especially natural or herbal ones such as cannabis, vary widely among the various Buddhist sects, which can be summarized into Theravada Buddhism, Mahayana Buddhism and Vajrayana Buddhism. The Theravada tradition keeps the Fifth Precept for laypeople more seriously, as well as literally according to the words of the phrasing, i.e.

  5. Researchers are giving religious leaders hallucinogenic drugs ...

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  6. Clergy for a New Drug Policy - Wikipedia

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    Clergy for a New Drug Policy (CNDP) is an American organization of religious leaders which seeks to reform drug laws in the interest of social justice. The group was begun in 2015 by Chicago United Church of Christ pastor Reverend Al Sharp. [1]

  7. So Josh Hawley advocates Christian nationalism. Does he ... - AOL

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    Only a third of U.S. adults say they have heard of Christian nationalism and have a favorable or unfavorable view of it, according to a February Pew Institute poll. But 60% of Christians haven’t ...

  8. Synanon - Wikipedia

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    Synanon was founded in 1958 by Charles Dederich Sr., a member of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) from Santa Monica, California. [3] At the time of Synanon's founding, those suffering from drug addiction were not always welcomed into AA because their issues were considered significantly different from those of alcoholics.

  9. Religious affiliation is declining in America, poll says. Why ...

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    Over the past decade, every major religious group in America has seen its number of followers flatline or fall, according to new polling. The largest decline was seen among Catholics, with 10.3% ...