Religion and drugs
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Many religions have expressed positions on what is acceptable to put into human bodies as a means of intoxication for spiritual, pleasure, or medicinal purposes.
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See also
- Psychonautics
- Psychedelics
- Psychedelic therapy
- Entheogen
- List of entheogens
- Entheogenic drugs and the archaeological record
- Spiritual use of cannabis
- Taboo food and drink
- Religion and alcohol
- Religious views on smoking
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