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In the "big book" of Alcoholics Anonymous, it states that the drug alcohol is "cunning, baffling, and powerful". How can this be when it is just a liquid substance? Could it be that the cunning, baffling, and powerlessness lies in the human Brain? According to Alcoholics Anonymous, if the brain or self intellect is used to solve a problem with drugs, one is doomed to a life of addiction hell! If you do not believe me, just ask Bill W and his friend Clancy. They were clever to pass on the now AA cult doctrine and managed to corrupt the minds of millions of now walking zombies before they died a deserving and hopefully painful death from smoking and drinking. If you believe that alcohol is cunning, baffling, and powerful, and choose as directed by Alcoholics Anonymous not to use your brain to change your behaviour, then find yourself an AA higher power and suffer for the rest of your miserable life! Find yourself a God or a Jesus!


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2006-08-28 10:30:10 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Cultures & Groups Other - Cultures & Groups

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2006-08-28 12:08:06 · update #1

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That part about "cunning, baffling and powerful" has always bothered me, too. I mean, it's your BRAIN that's all of the above, not the booze.
But the 12 steps are worthwhile, I believe - and not just for addicts of any sort. I'd say many or most of them are pretty good guidelines for anyone's life.

2006-08-28 11:22:30 · answer #1 · answered by johnslat 7 · 0 1

I feel sorry for you. I know quite a few recovering alcoholics whom lead very productive lives and are very happy to have such a support system. I am one of those in recovery with twenty years sober. You have all the answers but in reality you know jack ****. Moron.

2014-02-03 20:18:03 · answer #2 · answered by Red 1 · 1 0

Walking zombies? You would wish to have what AA members have. You sound like a disgruntled, failed case. But, remember, AA is always there waiting to help anyone needing help.

2006-08-28 17:42:08 · answer #3 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Sounds like you might need some help yourself there buddy

2006-08-29 17:45:08 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

you don't have to stop forever. just try it for a day.

2006-08-28 18:05:39 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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