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He was the only non-religious scholar on the original editing team.
Allegro believed early Christians used hallucinogens to achieve "divine" states. Because the Roman Empire persecuted such cults, they hid their rituals inside stories of a "Savior." 🔠 Etymology as Evidence Allegro - THE SACRED MUSHROOM AND THE CROSS - BOOK
The "Holy Grail" was actually the Amanita muscaria mushroom. He was the only non-religious scholar on the
He argued that the name "Jesus" (Sumerian roots) meant "semen that heals" or "seed of life." He linked "Christ" to a Sumerian term for a "smeared" or "covered" mushroom cap. 🏛️ Phallic Symbolism He argued that the name "Jesus" (Sumerian roots)
He traced biblical names back to Sumerian word-roots.
This book effectively ended his professional career due to its radical nature. Key Arguments 🍄 The Drug Cult
The book was met with immediate, overwhelming from both the church and the academy.

