Anything. A large majority of users are looking for a new form of recreational high, and curiousity about the psychedelic experience gets the better of them. Others may not be pleasure-seekers, but are instead simply fascinated by the reports of its effects and itching to experience something so unique. A very small minority of young people are interested in hallucinogens such as LSD for religious or spiritual purposes, and believe that there is more to the experience than subconscious impulses.
She does not have a religion, she is an atheist.
Zachary Levi is a Christian. He has mentioned in interviews his faith and how it influences his life and career.
Secularization is the term that relates to the movement of people away from religion towards the influences of the modern world. It refers to the process where religion loses social and cultural influence, and individuals are more influenced by secular values and institutions.
methuselah had 9 kids that were hard to take care of but she is still famous even if she had a big house hold
Jesus influences people's lives through his teachings of love, compassion, forgiveness, and humility. Many individuals find strength and inspiration in his example of selflessness and sacrifice. By following his teachings, believers strive to live a life that reflects the values Jesus embodied.
you make ur own choices but sometimes when little kids be around bad influences the catch o to words and begin to use them
The same way anyone uses LSD.
All I know is that you get a trip with no kids.
LSD is is an unsafe to use drug in any form.
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No. The CIA researched LSD for manipulative purposes, but it proved too unpredictable to be of any practical use.
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No, but it can put holes in your brain. Don't do LSD... Second Answer: LSD Does NOT put holes in your brain. There are no physical dangers of taking LSD. The only proven serious problem occurring from prolonged LSD use is an awakening of schizophrenia in patients who have had a common family history of social disorders.
There isn't definitive data to show a clear trend in LSD use, as it can vary between different populations and regions. However, there have been reports suggesting an increase in LSD use among certain demographics in recent years, especially among young adults.
LSD is a man made chemical and was not around 2000 years ago. Therefore he didn't use it. LSD was created in the late 1950's or early 60's.
LSD is classified as a Schedule I drug in the Controlled Substances Act of 1970. As a Schedule I drug, LSD meets the following three criteria: it is deemed to have a high potential for abuse; it has no legitimate medical use in treatment; and, there is a lack of accepted safety for its use under medical supervision.