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Dear friends

Have you ever wondered what is the most effective treatment for alcoholism? Is it therapy or the 12-Steps?

I hope you enjoy the blog I wrote about my experiences as a recovering alcoholic and addict.

 

https://aaforagnostics.com/blog/therapies-for-alcoholism/

 

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The content of this blog is an AA member's personal experience. It does not necessarily represent the ideas, beliefs, or practices of Alcoholics Anonymous

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Nothing like a glass of red at 11:40 on a Tuesday morning.

and a quick surf of some porn sites before the wife gets back from the temple.  Cheers. :thumbsup:

 

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Let's hope you didn't fall pray to the hidden adgenda AA has, which is downright disgraceful Do ask them to explain themselves but don't hold you breath while waiting for the answer. As you may know, their primary aim is to covert you to christiantiy and not to stop you drinking, (there is a post on this site somewhere where I questioned them at length) which they think they will become empowered enough to achieve if you say nothing about the horsecrap they come out with. and look like you believe brining god into your life will solve your problems for you. They target the weak and vulnerable because they are easier to covert. You can talk to them about it if you don't belief me, its disingenous and they act, primarily, out of self-interest. Join up and watch how quickly it becomes apparent. 

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Hi. I have no time whatsoever for the religious fundamentalists in AA. They are giving AA a bad name and in my mind are a disgrace to an otherwise very helpful and supportive fellowship 

 

I my self am an agnostic alcoholic with 28 years of continuous sobriety. Secular AA has become a powerful movement in AA

 

https://www.aasecular.org/

 

I personally do not support or respect the God squad in AA. They talk rubbish and are diametrically opposed to the original all-inclusive ethos of AA that Bill Wilson AA's founder always intended for the fellowship 

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