Dwhitty76
Rising Star

Mind-altering tea drinkers brew US planning row
Amazonian plants used to make a psychedelic tea and a scion of a family which once ran one of the world's largest distillers are stirring up a storm.

DiscipleofSpice said:Very interesting article. This probably gives enough incentive for Atheist spice users to join a religion. :lol:
Dwhitty76 said:DiscipleofSpice said:Very interesting article. This probably gives enough incentive for Atheist spice users to join a religion. :lol:
Funny stuff !! I just poked fun at my atheist co-worker, who'm swim recently turned onto to spice.
I don't know where the churches are, but i know there's a bunch of "underground" tribal ceremonies in the pacific north west.