(note: this video was originally released in March 2011 as part of the "In Your Words" series. It has been re-formatted, re-titled and re-uploaded for greater accessibility to viewers relating to the issues of substance abuse and the relevance of Alcoholics Anonymous.)
Does Alcoholics Anonymous provide help and hope to addicts, or is the constant reliance on a Higher Power a crutch to keep the addicted from finding true solutions.
EllenBeth candidly shares her story.
@ndrthrdr1 Haha Yeah I mean I guess I could see that. She is a really cool person. I met Dennett today! I sat down next to PZ Myers on accident. Really amazing weekend! :)))
UrbanFury12 3 days ago
@UrbanFury12 She looks hot.
ndrthrdr1 4 days ago
I met her today! :)
UrbanFury12 5 days ago
that is right AA is bullshit and it is a evil program
mickymouseyyyy 5 days ago
I quit drinking in spite of AA meetings and stayed quit by leaving the meetings and ignoring the program. I don't imagine that an external power is helping me. I take full credit for my 39 months without a drink.
ndrthrdr1 1 week ago
@renagade12 Thrilled to hear that your mother and father were successful. They did that despite AA, not because of it.
MyCatsareMyGods 2 weeks ago
@notsocbr and I will think for you.
MyCatsareMyGods 2 weeks ago
@MyCatsareMyGods
it worksed for my family my mom and dad are 24 years without booz... so...
renagade12 2 weeks ago
I will pray for her
notsocbr 2 weeks ago
@colindominy This is AA cult speak. You are clearly deeply indoctrinated. Why on earth would you say to me "just a matter of time for you, I think, before you relapse... wait & see." That's simply mean-spirited and wrong. And there is nothing better than self-empowerment.
MyCatsareMyGods 2 weeks ago