sixpartseven
Bluelight Crew
Adrenochrome said:No, those aren't the conditions for existance; but, something doesn't exist if there is no evidence that it does exist and the idea of it is too fantastic to be similar something that does exist.
Im agreeing with a lot of what you are saying, and I dont believe in god at all, but some of your arguments are weak.
Just because there is no evidence that something does exist, does NOT mean there is evidence that it doesnt exist.
I dont like the NA program. It is a religious program trying to disguise themselves as being non-religious to attract members. I dont see why its so important to them, its not like the more members they have the more money they get because its non-profit. I feel they look more like a deceiving cult when they try to hide it. If it was more open about its religious standings, I think it would attract more of the right types of members and be a more successful group.
I know lots of people who gave up on NA because they felt lied to or felt like religion was forced upon them. I went for a while when I started my recovery, but I only go now if Im bored because all I hear when Im there is preaching. They actually had the balls one night to bitch at a guy for bringing the bible in with him. Its just stupid because NA, especially the group I went to, is obviously a religious group.
When they say higher power, it cant be anything other than God they are talking about. I tried to fool myself and try to find something else that could be my higher power, like the group, for instance, and it just doesnt work. Nothing besides God could have any type of significant control over you, and I dont buy into that thought either.
There are other ways to get clean that dont require NA. To me, NA has turned into a social meeting rather than a tool to recovery. No one ever discusses methods to maintaining sobriety, how they finally took the steps to get clean, or anything that would help anyone trying to quit drugs. Instead, they come there and gossip about other members, spread rumors about who is using again, and bitch jealously about their ex wives/husbands or former friends who started using again. Its a waste of time, space, and worse, energy for someone who is truly trying to get sober.
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