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In reply to the discussion: Spirituality vs the "God" idea. [View all]tavalon
(27,985 posts)16. Your last line says it all
After I felt sufficiently recovered the last time, I put my higher power on the shelf and took over the driving - effectively chose to be my own personal God. I sucked at it but didn't realize it until the addict took me to my knees. And since I was down there anyway, I decided to "pray" and thank goodness for that and the "power of the rooms". I'm recovering but I don't think I'll ever decide I'm recovered if it means I'm going to play God again. It's not good for me.
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That is cult talk - don't tell the truth, don't make waves. Don't try to make any changes
progree
Feb 2012
#23
When I was drinking I was an agnostic. Now after many years of sobriety I have Him with me. Every
demosincebirth
Feb 2012
#35
I've been sober over three decades -- have met few who don't believe in a Higher Power and there
demosincebirth
Feb 2012
#39
Kind of hard to endure the religious proselytization about a prayer-answering favor dispensing deity
progree
Jan 2012
#4
It is a violation of the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution
progree
Jan 2012
#6
It is not "playing God" to not believe in a prayer-answering favor-dispensing deity - NT
progree
Feb 2012
#24
Its not Bible thumpers that bother me... its the religious proselytization in the 12 Steps and Lit.
progree
Jan 2012
#11
What I resent is that it all these characterizations are directed at the agnostic / atheist
progree
Jan 2012
#14
God in the Steps and literature sure sounds like a deity who does favors and answers prayers ....
progree
Feb 2012
#32
Well, I don't like a generic prayer-answering favor-dispensing deity being crammed down my throat
progree
Feb 2012
#25
Your rant sounds like a personal problem and not my experience with and in AA.
Lil Missy
Apr 2013
#43
As long as you don't question the program, especially its "not religious" claim, you'll be fine n/t
progree
Apr 2013
#45