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A Christian's Case for Cannabis

Joseph C Restle

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English
Pili Koa Publishing
30 January 2026
Prepare to challenge your preconceptions and embark on a thought-provoking journey at the intersection of faith and cannabis. In ""A Christian's Case for Cannabis,"" Joseph C. Restle, a former law enforcement officer turned seminary student, presents a groundbreaking exploration of cannabis through a Christian lens. Drawing from biblical texts, historical records, and cutting-edge scientific research, Restle offers a fresh perspective on this controversial topic. With meticulous scholarship and personal insight, he tackles tough questions about scripture, church history, and modern ethics, inviting readers to engage in open-minded dialogue. Whether you're a believer, skeptic, or simply curious, this book will expand your understanding and challenge your assumptions about faith, ethics, and cannabis in contemporary society.
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Imprint:   Pili Koa Publishing
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 140mm,  Spine: 18mm
Weight:   467g
ISBN:   9798994389713
Pages:   276
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

For those grappling with complex moral and ethical dilemmas, particularly concerning the intersection of law, faith, and personal conviction, this book offers a unique and profoundly insightful perspective. The author, a former drug enforcement officer with extensive experience on the enforcement side of drugs, now embarks on a new journey as a seminary student, reflecting deeply on his time serving veterans. This extraordinary trajectory provides a rare vantage point, allowing him to dissect societal issues with both the rigor of a law enforcement professional and the compassionate lens of a burgeoning theologian.Joseph Restle's commitment to grounding all his writings in scripture ensures a foundation of timeless wisdom and ethical principles, offering readers a framework for navigating contemporary challenges. This dedication stems from a deeply personal faith journey, shaped by the profound teachings of influential figures such as Chuck Smith, Chuck Missler, and Greg Laurie, whose insights have illuminated his path and continue to inform his worldview.Before dedicating himself to theological studies, Joseph served with distinction in the U.S. Coast Guard for over two decades. His law enforcement career spanned diverse and challenging environments, from the strategic waters of China and Japan to the remote islands of the South Pacific, and from the vibrant Caribbean to the expansive coastlines of North and Central America. This extensive international experience has endowed him with a broad understanding of human nature, diverse cultures, and the intricate dynamics of controlled substances.Academically, he holds a Bachelor's degree in Finance and a Master's in Business Administration, and is currently pursuing a Master's degree in Divinity, demonstrating his strong analytical and strategic skills. Following his 21-year career enforcing maritime laws with the Coast Guard, he continued his commitment to public service as a Disabled Veterans Outreach Program Specialist for the state of Ohio. In this role, he directly assisted veterans, gaining firsthand insight into their struggles and triumphs, an experience that deeply informs his current reflections.In 2024, a profound calling led him to pursue chaplaincy through seminary, a testament to his unwavering dedication to spiritual service and guidance. As a devoted husband and father of two, his personal life is as rich and fulfilling as his professional and spiritual endeavors, offering a grounded, relatable perspective on his profound insights. This unique blend of enforcement experience, military leadership, academic rigor, and deep spiritual conviction makes his work an essential read for anyone seeking clarity and guidance in a complex world.

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