Alcoholics Anonymous make a special effort to seperate themselves from drugs and the drug addict. Many AA cult fanatics that are derilect and exhibit extreme "redneck" views of the world, only recognize other "drunks" as real and "honest" people while claiming NOT to be a drug addict. Why does contemporary AA and their ancient literature claim that alcohol is not a drug?
From observation on the US streets, the often very extreme anti-social behaviour that is shown by those intoxicated from alcohol is much worse than those under the influence of other mind altering substances like heroin or marijuana. Could it be that Jesus is responsible for this altered definition of "Drug"? Could it be that the AA cult is consistent with other cults with their attempts to re-define words to indoctrinate and deceive desperate drug addicts seeking change? Is nicotine a drug? In AA, I suppose it is not! It must be god or Jesus at work here!
Jesus, save me from the AA vampires! Take me home!
2006-08-18
02:21:42
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