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tgifmondays t1_j3emb32 wrote
Reply to comment by hononononoh in Our ability to resist temptation depends on how fragmented one's mind is | On the inconsistencies in one’s mental setup by IAI_Admin
All the best to you as well. I absolutely agree it should not be considered the end all be all. It’s a part of my recovery and not the entirety of it. There are always going to be book thumpers that scoff at others, they’re not helpful
tgifmondays t1_j3dbj97 wrote
Reply to comment by hononononoh in Our ability to resist temptation depends on how fragmented one's mind is | On the inconsistencies in one’s mental setup by IAI_Admin
Yeah. I have been a lifelong atheist and in my opinion anyone unwilling to consider a program because of that is more or less looking for an excuse. This book was written a long time ago and even then the language is “I higher power of YOUR understanding” as well as there being a chapter for agnostics. It’s actually one of the most important chapters.
But I suppose it all depends on the groups in your area. The meetings I attend are very open to all ideas and there are specific atheist meetings if you prefer
tgifmondays t1_j3db61i wrote
Reply to comment by kenmorechalfant in Our ability to resist temptation depends on how fragmented one's mind is | On the inconsistencies in one’s mental setup by IAI_Admin
Yeah I mean I think it was understood that a literal Christian god would be a turn off which is why there’s a chapter specifically for agnostics. I can get down with “I higher power of your understanding”. It just does not bother me personally in that language
tgifmondays t1_j3aod89 wrote
Reply to comment by hononononoh in Our ability to resist temptation depends on how fragmented one's mind is | On the inconsistencies in one’s mental setup by IAI_Admin
I didn’t realize people found 12 step programs “despicable” I understand they’re not for everyone but they have literally saved my life and the lives of people I love.
I think the early AA stuff unintentionally hit on a lot of what is only now being understood.
tgifmondays t1_je5vav9 wrote
Reply to comment by DogmaJones in This old woman was snooping around our backyard at work. She did not see the drop. by DogmaJones
Was she lost though?