Minus the 12 Steps
Comment: Just one question that has rattling around in my head for years about this issue. What would be a Godly alternative to these programs for Alcoholics? Our churches never offer any...
View ArticleHow Satan uses Alcoholics Anonymous
“The gospel of Satan is not a system of revolutionary principles, nor yet a program of anarchy. It does not promote strife and war, but aims at peace and unity. It seeks not to set the mother against...
View ArticleChange: A Call for Personal Holiness by Pastor Chris Johnson
I watched the author of The Shack tell the audience at a mega-church that the Lord doesn’t want 6,000 little Jesuses. That every person there was so unique… I watch as Christians insist the 12 Steps...
View ArticleHow A.A. has eaten away at pastoral authority
Christians in AA may not see it this way, but they are in agreement with a belief system that lifts up strange gods. (Amos 3:3) In Alcoholics Anonymous all gods are called the “higher power,” thus...
View ArticleReturn of Hard Truth About Alcoholics Anonymous
This is a sequel of sorts. In Seances, Spirits, and 12 Steps (READ), we examined the spiritualism of Alcoholics Anonymous cofounders Bill Wilson and, to a lesser extent, Dr. Bob Smith. We observed...
View ArticleThe strange origin of AA’s pagan symbol
Okay, so where did the AA symbol come from? Why did AA co-founder Bill Wilson choose the triangle within the circle? ARTICLE: http://mywordlikefire.wordpress.com/2009/11/05/aas-pagan-symbol/ Tagged:...
View ArticleDallas Willard’s Outrageous Claim
“Indeed, solitude and silence are powerful means to grace,” writes Dallas Willard. “Bible study, prayer and church attendance, among the most commonly prescribed activities in Christian circles,...
View ArticleTeaching that Christ is not enough
For most contemplatives, it is not about Christ–at all. It is about the experience of the meditative state. For so-called Christian contemplatives, it is an admission that the things of the gospel are...
View ArticleComparing The Message “bible,” with New King James, NASB
Pursue peace with all men, and the sanctification without which no one will see the Lord. (Hebrews 12:14, NASB) Pursue peace with all [people], and holiness, without which no one will see the Lord:...
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