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Bill W Cult leader AA SPEAK - You Die or go to AA

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  • @Eddie46981 but i thought it's not relgious?

  • What a load of bunk. The NIAAA 2001-2002 survey of 43,000 Americans found that 75% -- repeat, 75% -- of those who found long-term sobriety from alcohol dependence did so WITHOUT TREATMENT, OR INVOLVEMENT WITH ANY SUPPORT GROUP whatsoever. Let that sink in a moment: the OVERWHELMING MAJORITY of alcoholics who find relief from their addiction do so without any outside help. No "powerlessness," no "one day at a time," no Higher Power for most.

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  • Take your big book and shove it up your ass Bill W.

  • @BlatzBeer

    Thanks I will look for it

  • @akas2h From the NIAAA:

    "The National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions (NESARC), upon which the articles in this issue of Alcohol Research & Health are based, is a general population survey, that is, a study in which the subjects are a random, representative sample of a larger population..."

    ..."the sample size is large...results from NESARC are accurate and can be generalized to the larger U.S. population."

  • @akas2h Find the NIAAA article entitled "Alcoholism Isn't What It Used To Be." You'll eventually find it via Google. It's in the bottom third of the article: "About 75 percent of persons who recover from alcohol dependence do so without seeking any kind of help, including specialty alcohol (rehab) programs and AA."

  • @BlatzBeer

    Where did you get that?

    I just read the thing and I could not find where it said 75% of those who found long-term soberity did it without treatment or involvement with any support group.

    It also says that it was a sub-group of 4,422 males from 43,000 people. It goes on the define the sub-group even more. So any results from this report are not an accurate reflection of a general cross section of the community. I would suggest a more open analysis before stating it as fact

  • @kevinfirstnamefinn

    What "most of it" do you mean?

    I would love to know which ones. Can you tell me?

    Thing is it is not a cult. The clip here has taken a lot of what is being said out of context.

    Jehovahs Witnesses do the same thing to try and get you to believe what they are saying. Truth is the clip is a lie. To expose the lie you need to understand the context, understand to context you will understand the concept, and see the truth. :)

  • @akas2h They only fit most of it.

  • Burn in hell you piece of shit cult leader...

  • Creepy bastard

  • Obviously does not know the definition of a cult. 12 step programs do not fit the requirement.

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