Sunday, September 7, 2014

AA = Brilliant, Evil Cult

Alcoholics Anonymous is a brilliant yet evil cult.

Masquerading as an addition to the Bible, or other religious sects, this program teaches people to view themselves through the lens of the perversion that they struggle with.

There is nothing more evil than telling people to define themselves according to the very sin over which they wish to overcome.

By telling people that they struggle because that is what they are born that way, then there is no way for them to fight against it. Because they identify with the sin as a disease from which they can never be cured, these individuals see no way of escape.

They must diligent work the Twelve Steps and practice all the principles in all their affairs, as the AA book tells them to.

Nothing is suggested about AA.

Half-way through the book, the book then slams readers with the "fact" that if the individuals do not work the program, they will drink again, and to drink is to die.

First of all, the harsh possibility is not.

There are many people who refrained from alcohol, then drank, and then returned to sobriety.

While AA gives the impression that drinking leads a person to greater failure and death, the fact is that alcoholism is a work of the flesh, and once a man throws away any sense of shame about failure, he is in a better position to break away from drink.

Alcoholics Anonymous crystallized in people a sense of shame, putting them under law, teaching them to watch out for their thoughts and feelings, while inadvertently giving them the impression that they have no power over anything in their lives.

Alcoholics Anonymous is a brilliant cult because the program take advantage of the limits of man's efforts to curb his own flesh. Man needs a new life, not more rules and regulations.

In one sense, the cult comforts people with the infamous lie of choosing one's own conception of God, then forces them into following a regimen of Twelve Steps, which makes the program more powerful and important than whatever God a person may trust in.

People in this world are full of pain and hurt, but the last thing they need is more religion to bring them into bondage. They need the truth who sets them free, and they will not find anything in the AA cult, based on lies and distortions, created by an ego-guru starved for recognition, who succumbed to a number of his own addictions before his timely demise.

4 comments:

  1. I am with u. this evil cult ran my life.

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  2. I agree. I'm in a sober house right now and we just had a morning meditation that was pure evil. I felt the holy spirit tell me to be strong and resist. A man said that your wife and kids could be God. Another said he picks and chooses what he likes from all religions. Another said god is a man of many names, and basically we choose. This is horrible. Myself I believe only in one true God Christ Jesus Amen.

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    1. Good for you!

      AA is a dangerous cult, and it is time for us to make it a crime for corrupt, overbearing judgest to FORCE people to go to AA.

      It is absolutely nuts that people can choose some higher power of their understanding. It is beyond outrageous!

      "For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways, saith the LORD." (Isaiah 55:8)

      I do not want a God after my own understanding! If I could understand Him, then He would not be God to begin with!

      I need a God who understands me, and can help me!

      Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions.

      My email address is arthurschaper@hotmail.com.

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