What do psychedelic drugs like LSD or DMT have to do with the Christian faith? Join Rev. Kaleb Graves as he unpacks psychedelics, spirituality, and how they can intersect recreationally and medically.
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What do psychedelic drugs like LSD or DMT have to do with the Christian faith? Join Rev. Kaleb Graves as he unpacks psychedelics, spirituality, and how they can intersect recreationally and medically.
In the 1960s, a question emerged amount some theologians: is God dead? In the face of nuclear holocaust, scientific advancement, and changing social norms, was it time for Christians to admit there is no God? Or is it possible God actually grew weak and died?
Some of these theologians and their ideas interacted with psychedelic drugs. Non-dual LSD trips seemed to annihilate the dualist Christian framework.
Beginning with the 1960s and ending in the present day, we’ll tackle similar problems in this new episode. In the face of Climate Change, postmodern spirituality, and non-dualist psychedelic experience, does it make any sense to believe in God anymore? Is God dead?
Psychedelic Theology
What do psychedelic drugs like LSD or DMT have to do with the Christian faith? Join Rev. Kaleb Graves as he unpacks psychedelics, spirituality, and how they can intersect recreationally and medically.