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slomo wrote:I have only one other experience of AA-type organizations. I once knew a priest who was forced by his order to attend SLAA (Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous). This was after he was sent to one of those psychiatric treatment hospitals for priests with sex problems. Child molester, right? Wrong. His offense was looking at ordinary 20-something-year-old-guys-in-ridiculous-underwear pornography on church computers. Admittedly a bit unwise, but hardly pathological. It turns out that the abbot who sent him on his psychiatric journey was openly abusing one of the other brothers in the order, i.e. using his authority to demand actual sexual favors.
norton ash wrote:Yeah, I tried Narconon too, but after I quit they kept putting rattlesnakes in my mailbox...
waugs wrote:someone sounds a bit defensive.
and AA's central component IS a belief in a higher power. I've been to hundreds of meetings myself and people try to paint in all sorts of light, but it always
comes back to being "powerless" and "giving yourself over to a higher power". For christ's sake, how many times is god mentioned in the freakin' twelve steps?!
not religious or spiritual my ass.
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