Is it normal that the truth I found was opposite of what we're taught?

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  • It was an altar of incense and was burned inside the tabernacle, if you had bothered to read the post.

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    • I read the post. Thanks for the rude reply though. There is a process to extract a drug from organic material and just lighting it on fire is not necessarily the way to do that. Maybe with this drug it is. I don't know. I'm not familiar with this drug. Since I don't believe in God, I have no doubt that Moses never spoke to Him, so the idea that he may have used drugs doesn't mean much to me.

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      • Thanks for the comments guys. Darren, google anything I said. Watch the documentary titled "DMT- The Spirit Molecule"(DMT is the molecule produced in your brain when you go into R.E.M. sleep and begin "dreaming" & can also be extracted from acacia, mimosa bark, and certain types of grass). Read about the alter of incense in Exodus(if reading the Bible doesn't rattle your cage too much). And no, they weren't "on drugs" when they did this. They were burning incenses on acacia. The original ingredients to these are in the original Hebrew translations. People have such a stupid reaction to this whole shpeal. "Oh so God's not real!" Ok genius, if you were feeling more sure about God when he was an invisible man, then ok. I however take much more comfort in knowing that these people who "saw angels" or "spoke to God" weren't just some story-tellers who God just happened to "appear to", but actually people breathing something that stimulates their pineal gland(a.k.a. "third eye") and having these profound experiences that ended up affecting thousands of years to come.

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