Well...thanks for playing.Beckett12 said:
OK. I will play.
This probably needs a different section because it is a real issue.
I cannot stand reading aggiejim(or whoever he is called) about his AA experience.
For me, AA is a bad deal. I do not like cults, which is AA.
I also understand people need help. I am one. But to pronounce AA as being the grace of life is complete BS.
I know I will get Jim and others to reject. But I will say one thing, announcing that you have an issue to the public/family is the most important thing in life. I pray to my lord every day, but I stand by my feelings AA is a cult.
I'm sorry that your experience with AA was not good, but t's dangerous to paint with such a broad brush. Just because you had a negative experience with a particular group (or even a particular few groups) doesn't necessarily mean that condemnation of the entire program is justified.
I have done the twelve steps in depth and have no regrets. On the other hand, I don't attend meetings regularly, but that works for me and that's what counts. Some can't be successful without the support they find in regular meeting attendance...that works for them and that's what matters.
Other than to pick an internet fight, what exactly was your purpose to open a thread about AA, read the posts about success stories via AA (which you admittedly cannot stand to do), and insult the very program that has helped so many people?
You're probably right ...this needs a different "section" or thread. If someone wants to engage you and listen to your "real issue" they can make that choice.