Elizabeth I
Philosopher
I used to work for a substance abuse treatment center (not as a counselor or therapist, but I was interested because I grew up with an alcoholic father) and I too have heard the 5% success rate figure quoted. Would you address that?No doubt you doubt this Christian/overly religious group attitude by virtue of your country of origin. The word God, it seems to me - polarises you USAians more than anywhere else in the world.
The easy going nature of Australians simply means we don't give a toss whether one believes or not.
Sure, there are some religious overtones in the literature and elsewhere.
I have friends in AA (many in fact) that have far more sobriety than any of the early members including Bill and Bob. They have made their way through sobriety using whatever tools they wanted - rejecting others. Some are religious, some agnostic, some atheist but all agree they are spiritual.
They have had more experience here than any - why wouldn't I seek some guidance from these guys. They are not priests, they are coaches, mentors etc. I seek guidance from them in the same way I would seek guidance from my father, my boss,
I go to AA to tap into rooms filled with life coaches today, not so much form my sobriety which (a day at a time) is being managed.
btw, I was unaware we were talking of a cult however I posted a few prerequisites of a cult earlier which are not met in my opnion. Yours differs, I respect that but I disagree.
And the fact is - as I've said repeatedly: AA is not a "cure" and it does not work for all.
Alcohol kills alcoholics. Many do die, many don't, but many get a daily reprieve through AA, religious or not - and that can't be a bad thing.
Again, no one denies that it worked for you. Some just question the laudatory attitude for a program that, in general, seems to work no better than chance.
You forgot (4) You hedged your bets and took an aspirin before you left to visit the faith healer.1)The spirit is an actual healer?
2)The guy works in a building that is built the tomb of a saint and simply entering the building cured you.
3)The headache was only temporary and faded on its own.
