Thursday, August 21, 2014

Bill W.: An Anti-Christ, Pure and Simple

"And every spirit that confesseth not that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh is not of God: and this is that spirit of antichrist, whereof ye have heard that it should come; and even now already is it in the world." (1 John 4: 3)

How dare anyone claim to offer a solution for problems in life without recognizing that Jesus overcame the greatest setback that man faces: death?

The very heresy that man can conceive of God on his own with his own impoverished knowledge is just foolishness.

Bill W. confessed that anyone could have his or her own conception of God, and that this idea of a Higher Power would grant people the capacity to overcome alcohol abuse.

The studies and the reports all confirm that this empty promise is not fulfilled.

Many people struggle to maintain sober lives.

Of the few who do get sober in AA meetings, it has nothing to do with AA, but with other elements in their upbringing, an doften times their status in the program remains there because of medications.

Dual-diagnosis is the norm among people in AA meetings who have stayed sober. The other norm includes the fact that many of these recovered alcoholics rarely ever leave the meetings, because they have no skill or will to live.

AA is not life, but a form of a death, a regimen which teaches people to identify with their flesh rather than God's Spirit.

Bill W. was an anti-Christ, one who wanted to be a mini-savior for people, when in fact he wanted to promote himself.

The legacy of this wicked man's cult will no longer remain hidden, and more people are getting away from the AA cult to find life and that more abundantly.

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