Alcoholics Anonymous lies to its members, claiming that they can choose their own conception of God, which in turn grants them power to overcome drinking, or any other perverse habit in their lives.
The scheme behind the program induces people to identify with something else besides their current state, then programs them into a program which brainwashes them into thinking that they have to work at a program to maintain their sobriety.
The only decision you have to make today is not drink, old timers in the meetings will claim.
In fact, the meetings tend to take away from individuals their capacity to make decisions altogether.
The Big Book tells members that they are not like normal people, that their thinking has been warped, rendered ineffective, that the are bodily and mentally different from other people.
Jesus offers something better to all of us:
"Jesus answered and said unto them, This is the work of God, that ye believe on him whom he hath sent." (John 6: 29)
Believe on Jesus -- that is our calling.
How simple could it be?
AA creates rules, regulations, and demands on indivduals.
We need only to believe on Jesus, and receive from Him all things (Romans 8: 31-32)
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