With the prevalence of the modern secular recovery movement in the Christian Church, it makes sense to examine what alcoholics anonymous teaches. Is it Christian or not? Is it helpful or does it hurt? What should the Christian church's responsibility be to the...
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Alcoholics Anonymous
What is the Alcoholics Anonymous gospel of salvation?
While Alcoholics Anonymous is known as a recovery program that people use in their quest for sobriety from alcohol, it also teaches a religious gospel claiming forgiveness of sins, a relationship with one’s creator, and eternal salvation. But, it is a false gospel. ...
What is Alcoholics Anonymous and why should we write about it?
Alcoholics Anonymous is a Twelve-Step program that is used to obtain and maintain sobriety from alcoholism. The organization was founded in 1935 in Akron, Ohio by Bill Wilson and Dr. Bob Smith. Since its founding, Alcoholics Anonymous has grown dramatically and has...
Alcoholics Anonymous and the occult
There is a very common misconception that Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) was Christian in origin. However, when those origins and the practices of its founders are examined, it becomes clear that AA has never been a Christian program. In fact, it originated from occultic...