AA tries to convince people that they'll die without AA ***. I have a problem with that and want to see the truth told.
Well some people do die if they don't get sober. So it is the truth, I don't know how you can claim it isn't.
You're moving the goalposts. Getting sober does not equal AA. People aren't going to die if they leave AA, even if the do have a problem. There are other options.
What is your "truth" that you want to see told?
That....People aren't going to die if they leave AA, even if the do have a problem. That there are other options. That AA is more a religion than a simple self help group. That it often raises the binge drinking and death rate of alcoholics.
To me it seems like you have a similar, yet slightly different interpretation of addiction and how to treat it than AA, and instead of embracing the similarities and good aspects of AA you dismiss it completely based on select examples of what you view as inaccuracies.
I dismiss it because it tries to tell people that AA is the only way, i.e. the 12 & 12 saying that if they leave they "surely are signing their own death warrant". That's not true and it's dangerous to convince people that it is.
To me this is like the differences between similar religions, in the scheme of things the differences are relatively minor and everyone who attends, no matter what the sect, is a believer in some form or another.
I agree....AA completely smacks of religion. So then, what becomes of the non-believers? Just as religion isn't "the" answer for everyone, neither is AA despite the dire warnings of someone signing their own death warrant if they reject AA's path.
In this case of AA I am not a preacher,
Coulda fooled me.
Nitpicking terminology or isolated quotes in Aa ideology to me, misses the point entirely.
I don't think it's nitpicking to point out that their own guy's study revealed that AA not only didn't "work", it often caused binge drinking and raised the death rate among alcoholics. He chooses to leave that nit out when he speaks of AA.
Like arguing over scriptural differences between sects, when in the end all I seek is God. The only truth in addiction is what works for people, and for a lot of people that's AA. I'm not an AA scholar, I don't have any answers other than my own opinion that I think it helped me.
Ok