Coptic Christian,
I am beginning to agree with Real Julienne. It sounds like you have a real problem with AA. Perhaps it didn’t work for a loved one.
Catholics do not “leave their Catholicism at the door” when going into a meeting. They take what they like and leave the rest.
Adultery. If confession is in order, it is up to the priest to clarify what additional steps one needs to take. Not you. Nor any of the doctors you’ve quoted.
You are sounding disrespectful to the many (some commenting here) who have found help in AA. Why should that bother you? For many, it saved their lives. For many, it brought them back to Jesus. And even if it’s not Catholicism, they have found JESUS! Alive with Jesus in their hearts, they may even find their way back to the True Church.
God Bless You and your passion for His Church.
Sorry if I’m coming across strong. I hope I’ve not offended you. Please forgive me if I have.
Mummsie,
AA has it roots in the Oxford Groupers. I have many of their books and have read them.
AA has its roots in Moral Rearmament/Frank Buchman and have read some of their material.
AA has been declared to be a religion by Federal Circuit Courts
AA touts that alcoholics have allergy to alcohol. This is flat out nonsense.
The disease model as posted is not accepted by 80% physician.
The disease model = AA
AA = The disease model
The disease is a spiritual disease. What the heck does that mean
The disease model is based on a flawed study
There is no honest published data I have seen that validates the disease model
SMART, SOS, AVRT, Moderation management are alternatives that are not based on the disease model
AA/12 steps has less than a 10% success rate and is ranked 37 by one author as effective
AA calls character defects sin
AA says be honest except when it comes to Adultery
AA meetings are like a religous service, ritual readings from a book at the beginning, invoking God, and then holding hands saying the Our Father
Dick B. website posted earlier validates the “Christian” roots of AA that are Protestant
Jesus Christ the Bearer of the Water of life says that sin/salvation have been replaced with morally neutral addiction/recovery
These are facts and concerns. How are facts and concerns disrespectful?
I should mention that I spent a great deal of time listening to “Joe and Charlie”…you can find them on the internet for free. I have all their talks. In listening to them they tell the story of Bill Wilsons dream…
Bill published the Book to look like a Bible, hence the Big Book. He was a salesman. Bill wanted missionaries to go out and reach people with this book and wanted to have central places for gathering. Joe and Charlie say, the book was deliberately published with big print so that everyone would be a book that was Bible like…the meetings and missionaries are the reality and the Rehab centers are the culmination of the central places for gathering Bill Wilson dreamed of…
Listening to Joe and Charlie actually was the trigger for my adventure…at the end of their talk I heard them say some things that did not make sense about their life and then I heard them say somewhat snobishly…“We had a spiritual awakenint”…that sounded familiar and then when I realized that it sounded like “Great Awakening”…it clicked.
I have previous experience in being evangellized by Protestants. I started searching for AA/religion…and that is how I came to discover all that I discovered. That was where the journey started…I then started questioning and testing all the notions, ie disease, spiritual disease, and of course then started comparing and contrasting that with what the Church teaches. I discovered writings that were anti-Catholic and I cannot find them now but there were letters to Bill Wilson admonishing him for his association with the papists…that is how this all came about…