Could Ancient Cannabis Oil Be the Secret Behind Jesus’ Miracles?
What if I told you that the ancient anointing oil—yep, the very stuff that supposedly transformed Jesus into the Christ and his followers into Christians—might have included cannabis? Yep, that’s right. This isn’t just some stoner daydream; a handful of experts are waving this theory loud and proud. If true, could persecuting cannabis users actually be… anti-Christ? Mind. Blown. Picture Jesus going around the Middle East, not just preaching peace but maybe wielding a healing potion infused with something a little greener than your average olive oil. Historians chewing over dusty Bible passages argue about a mysterious herb called “keneh-bosm,” which some reckon is actually cannabis—and suddenly, the sacred and the controversial get way more tangled than you’d expect. Now, isn’t that a conversation starter? LEARN MORE
“If cannabis was one of the main ingredients of the ancient anointing oil and receiving this oil is what made Jesus the Christ and his followers Christians, then persecuting those who use cannabis could be considered anti-Christ.”

GettyA depiction of Mary Magdalene anointing the feet of Jesus Christ.
Jesus and his apostles might have used cannabis oil to perform his healing miracles — a controversial theory that is being championed by a number of experts.
Author David Bienenstock, who is also the editor-in-chief of High Times magazine, believes that cannabis was widely available during Jesus’ era 2,000 years ago. He also believes that cannabis was used all across the Middle East to treat various illnesses and ailments.
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