Phoenix Alcoholics Anonymous - Do You Need It? Part 4
Take a look at this poor guy. He drinks himself into oblivion and his friends cover him in flour and leave him on the floor. He never knew a thing; he was too desensitized.If you ever find yourself in a *similar* out-of-control situation, you *may* need some good ol' Phoenix Alcoholics Anonymous. It's good for what ails you!
It's not all fun and games when we drink like this. We can die. We can vomit and choke on it like Jimi Hendrix. We can die of alcohol poisoning like John Bonham. We can go into a coma like Karen Ann Quinlan. If we're a woman, we can get raped. We can die of exposure like Ira Hayes. We can pass out behind the wheel of a vehicle and kill ourselves and others. People die drunk. You never know what hit you either.
If you find yourself waking up from some out-of-control situation, due to being drunk, you might want to amble into a Phoenix AA meeting. See ya there. The coffee's hot. Try it for 90 days. If you don't like it AA will be glad to refund your misery.
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FALSE PROPHET
It is important to note that Bill Wilson's faith system was not based on Jesus Christ and Him crucified; nor is there any mention of Jesus Christ being the Savior from his sin. Both he and Bob Smith (co-founder of AA) embraced and promoted a variety of spiritual experiences, which included practicing spiritualism and conversing with the dead (which the Bible forbids) and being heavily involved in séances. Wilson also acted as a medium or channeler. It was while involved in these types of religious experiences, not Biblical Christianity, that Wilson developed his Twelve Steps (Pass It On, pp 156, 198, 275, 278).
PEACE BE WITH YOU
MICKY
I am a one day at a time person myself. Believing and trusting in God really got me sober
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