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A moral turning point: Marijuana

Clayton Spronk·2019-06-01
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Clayton Spronk examines the commercialization and legalization movement surrounding marijuana in America, drawing on Albert Mohler's cultural analysis to expose how big business is driving the normalization of cannabis use. The article applies Reformed ethical principles to this contemporary cultural issue, encouraging Christian discernment in the face of worldly pressures and marketing tactics that contradict biblical standards for Christian living.

On his program, "The Briefing" (March 15, 2019) Albert Mohler describes the pressure that is building for the legalization of marijuana in the United States. The bottom line is that there is money to be made. Much of Mohler's program is devoted to an article in Fortune magazine entitled "Pot Goes Legit: How to Bet on America's Next Growth Industry." Marijuana has already been legalized in Canada and is reported to be "big business." American companies are already making billions by investing in...

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Clayton Spronk
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2019-06-01

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