Have you received God’s blessing through the fellowship of Alcoholics Anonymous?

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  1. 6ofUs says:

    lol. It’s Monday. All the hard cores are still sleeping off their hangovers.

  2. jacqueline cheung says:

    i have never been among these bunch of drunks

  3. puddles says:

    i am not a quitter…

  4. Bozo No-No (AKA Boris) says:

    You again? AA pushes a higher power, not God per se. C’mon, quitcher trolling.

  5. KATE! Loves Kaleb Always. says:

    LOL GOD.

  6. Rayven-Fried Sea Kittens Anyone? says:

    Nope. Only because I have no reason to go to AA secondly I never would since the current AA deviates GREATLY from what the two founders originally meant which by the way had nothing to do with GOD. The whole point was to lean on your fellow man when you felt the need to drink, NOT go to God.

  7. Lukusmcain// says:

    I am not a member seeing I have no problem with alcohol.

  8. Tan Man says:

    You got to be kidding me
    .
    A blessing from them
    .
    The only blessing would be a free bottle of the well you know
    .

  9. Lincoln6 says:

    Jesus drinking wine gave too many people license to go wild.

  10. Victoria says:

    god’s blessing? in AA?

    Most people are there because it’s either that or jail, fines, etc.

    Oooor underagers with D.U.Is (and all the ones I know still drank during AA haha)

    Please….

  11. Hail Naw! says:

    No-but an AA center was built right next to our church, and have fellowship in the chapel sometimes.

  12. CJ says:

    Party

  13. Andymcj78 (Atheist) says:

    It should be a secular organisation instead of having a religious agenda which compels it to exploit vulnerable people.

  14. Beaver says:

    AA is not a Christian organization, it doesn’t require belief in a God just some form of Higher Power, doesn’t matter what that Higher Power is…

  15. sondra says:

    my son has been sober for 8 months now and while he has always believed in God he has definitely been more spiritual since going to AA. Many do not choose God as their higher power but i am thankful that he did. He enjoys the fellowship with others who understand what he has been through and he has met some very nice people there. I am very thankful he is sober and hope he continues in his walk with God.

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