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Alcoholics Anonymous

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Alcoholics Anonymous

The Pseudo-Christian Religion

Updated on October 18, 2024

The only thing worse than hearing you are powerless over a disease is hearing god is the only cure. Only Christianity could give birth to a religion masquerading as an alcohol rehabilitation program. AA proves Christianity's lunacy and mindlessness in the malleability to become anything, including a heretical cult.

Alcoholics Anonymous & Christianity

Alcoholics Anonymous and Christianity are almost inseparable though both claim they are not related. While Christianity is a religion, AA presents as a spiritual treatment for alcoholism, but AA is actually a bizarre booze-based religion coopting many Christian concepts. For example, the twelve steps of Alcoholics Anonymous form a program of alcoholism recovery, but really, they are religious rites similar to confession meant to convert someone to the quasi-Christian sect. Step One: We admitted we...

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Alcoholics Anonymous Proves Christianity is a Philosophical Disease

The relationship between Christianity and AA would be comical if not for both organizations undermining free thought and spreading irrationality’s sickness. For over eighty years, churches allowed Alcoholics Anonymous to rent meeting space from them in violation of Christianity’s tenets. The rational person sees this contradictory behavior as unsurprising because religion makes no sense, but AAs and Christians see nothing wrong with this relationship. More than showing hypocrisy, AA and Christianity’s relationship reveals the philosophic...

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Alcoholism: Problems with the medical model of disease.

From the first public health school in the United States that was established in 1916 at Johns Hopkins University, sanitation was one of the main competencies taught. From this school, more schools would be developed and throughout the 1900s specific public health concepts were standardized. These concepts included: communicable diseases control, environmental sanitation, child health services, health education, industrial hygiene, nutrition, and medical care. One of the largest changes that occurred was teaching the public...

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The Alcoholics Anonymous Program is Not a Program

The pseudo-Christian religion, AA, oddly, does nothing to get people to stop drinking. In fact, AA recommends that people go to AA meetings even if they’re still drinking, The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. Members who are still drinking are encouraged to “keep coming back.” ~A.A. as a Resource for the Health Care Professional Sounds great! AA must have a comprehensive program to get people off alcohol since it tells...

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You don’t like Christians or Church, but you’ll sit in a Church basement praying to your Higher Power??

Table of Contents The Booze Church Understanding Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) & Christianity A Shared Focus on Spirituality AA’s Concept of a Higher Power & Its parallels to God in Christianity Spiritual vs. Religious Comparing the Community & Support in Church & AA Overcoming Addiction Through Faith The Shared Principles of AA & Christianity Rejecting AA & Christianity The Booze Church Often, the same individuals who agree with harsh criticism of Christianity take offense to criticism...

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