AA Secrets They Do not Want You to Know #2

May 2, 2010 - 11:09 am 12 Comments


Drug and alcohol addictions are not incurable, progressive diseases that usually end in death. From:www.orange-papers.org

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12 Responses to “AA Secrets They Do not Want You to Know #2”

  1. reddog6491 Says:

    if A.A. is treatment for a medical condition such as the disease concept of alcoholism.why has
    it not changed since 1935?has there been no advancement in the study, no new technology, no
    new breakthroughs?thair can be only 2 reasons for this.
    1. it is infallible and it works for everyone. or
    2. it is a religion and change in religion is equal to hericy

  2. prschuster Says:

    I drank alcoholically because drinking made me feel better. I quit because I wanted more out of life and I slipped a few times because I wanted to drink and then I quit again because my life is better without alcohol. None of this has anything to do with AA or disease theory. Why make it more complicated than that?

  3. OneDarkFlame1 Says:

    Amuck14 is a fuckwit and a deluded liar – pay no heed o athiestfuzzie one, my friend :-)

  4. godlessweasel Says:

    Aha, amuck you pathetic fucking troll – I have just stumbled upon this comment about the ‘hell’ you went through before AA (probably you had 0 friends because the only people who would accept you are other sick whack-jobs like yourself)

    It is almost identical to the one you have ferverently denied posting this and whipped tantrums.

    In future if you want to tell lies – don’t bother as you’re memory is obviously shit, you stupid little cunt!

    100% PWNED.

  5. Amuck14 Says:

    1st. point- most just wise up. Ok, what about those who dont?
    2nd Point- I was without a drink for 2 years before I went to AA. You may call that success. I called it a living hell worse than when I was drinking. Anxiety so high my blood pressure was 210 over 125. Your going to love this, after doing the steps and working the program, my blood pressure is 130 over 78. Nothing else changed except my outlook on life. All the points on here do not address chronic alcoholism. Just problem drinkers

  6. isegoria1 Says:

    WooT!

    Stalking like serial killer. agecooper’s comments have about as much merit as your public delusion here. You fuckers have been owned so many times over it is not even humorous anymore.

    I shut down comments because the points I have posted have yet to be refuted in anyway and I was getting sick of repeating myself to the deliberately dishonest. Instead you think I should be willing to accept your abusive hate speech because you are just too stupid to grasp a simple logic problem.

  7. justanotherface123 Says:

    Again more adhom because that is all you have, you never once refuted a damn thing he posted so I think you are just whipping a tantrum

    Nice spiritual principle.

    He blocked you for the same reason I did – You are a self righteous Self important bitch Between you are agecooper neither of you would know the truth is it beat you in your wet brains.

    Spamming cunt

  8. bilenaming Says:

    MAY I HAVE YOUR ATTENTION PLEASE!! MAY I HAVE YOUR ATTENTION FOR AN IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! : VOLATILE NUTCASE “isegoria1″ HAS SHUT DOWN COMMENTING ON HIS “ANTI AA” VIDEOS BECAUSE AN OLD WOMAN “agecooper” POSTED THE TRUTH!!

  9. justanotherface123 Says:

    Thanks for supporting your death cult and your flat earth beliefs.

  10. joedigits Says:

    Your numbered list are not the causes of alcoholism.
    The list are factors in relapse. Relapse is THE problem and AA is a way to prevent relapse.

  11. orangestoneface Says:

    i too just got sick and tired of being sick and tired and wised up, felt I didnt drink enough to fit in aa, but drank enough at times maybe. aa has many hard criminals i think , or harder than me, i want to avoid those. but i listen often to aa radio , uplifting success stories. mostly sober for what how many years.

  12. lany101 Says:

    I have been in and out of AA for years and two treatment centers,which I did voluntarily…three times arrested…until finally I made up my mind that alcohol was no longer an option for me. I’ve been sober 2 years this Febuary 2009 without the stress or the expectations of AA. Personally, I never felt comfortable among AA’ers, because something always seemed amiss. I simply couldn’t be sold on the premise or the (to be) practiced principles of AA, where I knew I did not nor could never fit.