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Alcoholics Anonymous

PostPosted: Sat Sep 17, 2016 11:41 am
by wehner
Greetings Brothers and praise Yahweh. I was reading the topic "Christian love is keeping the law... " as applied to homos and i made a comment that i also had been healed of a spiritual sickness but not of a sexual nature. My sickness was that i was an ex- drunk. As a result i wound up becoming a member of AA. Am i in violation of yahwehs law (1cor5) by going to AA meetings and associating with the other mix of members? I understand that i am a New Person thru salvation and dont say that im an alcoholic but rather an "ex drunk". I also believe that yahweh wants me there to give the credit where credit is due... Yashua the Christ. Members are not really supposed to expound on their beliefs as AA is a spiritual Ghetto and members are told to believe in a rock if it keeps you sober. Just wondering what other CI's think of this. Thank you.

Re: Alcoholics Anonymous

PostPosted: Sat Sep 17, 2016 11:59 am
by Staropramen
Isn't there a lot of "camaraderie" in these meetings which are multiracial? That alone would make me stay away. My brother became a crackhead at one point and I remember him going to these meetings. He had some guru, a kike called Howard. At my brother's funeral I overheard a conversation that led me to believe that this Howard was suspected of emptying my brother's safe deposit box of gold that my brother had left to his daughter.

I know that I was in a life-long love affair with pork. I refused to stop eating it for about one year after I learned that I should stop. I will say that when I finally decided to stop Yahweh took away my taste for it very quickly. It was a miracle. I don't think we need worldly solutions to these problems.

Re: Alcoholics Anonymous

PostPosted: Sat Sep 17, 2016 9:02 pm
by wehner
Staropramen wrote:Isn't there a lot of "camaraderie" in these meetings which are multiracial? That alone would make me stay away. My brother became a crackhead at one point and I remember him going to these meetings. He had some guru, a kike called Howard. At my brother's funeral I overheard a conversation that led me to believe that this Howard was suspected of emptying my brother's safe deposit box of gold that my brother had left to his daughter.

I know that I was in a life-long love affair with pork. I refused to stop eating it for about one year after I learned that I should stop. I will say that when I finally decided to stop Yahweh took away my taste for it very quickly. It was a miracle. I don't think we need worldly solutions to these problems.


Yes there most certainly is multiracial meetings. I dont go to those ones however. Living out in the country where everybody's "old fashioned" and there's still that white cultural cohesiveness reflects on the 'camaraderie' of the group. Nope, in the two i go to there's not one nig.
All adamites. Ex drunk adamites. Ive long since lost my taste for alcohol, but i dont knock those who do. I also dont have to go... But since the fellowship originally was created on Christian spiritual principals originating from the bible and i understand why im there, i go. I go out of a sense of duty, enjoyment, and health. Alcohol is used by Satan AS a tool to destroy our people. Im not saying AA is the answer, rather a stepingstone to the answer.
We, as true literal sons of Yahweh, practicing the principals and laws set forth in our heritage, are comrads in that sense.
When i first came to Christogenea not long ago i had my misconceptions concerning creation accounts and the British Israel-Scarlet Thread doctrine, but thanks to Yahweh and those who are "recovering" the truth, i do indeed owe much gratitude beyond words..

Re: Alcoholics Anonymous

PostPosted: Sun Sep 18, 2016 12:48 am
by Teutonic
Though I've sometimes felt like drinking my sorrows away, I couldn't be an alcoholic even if I tried.

Anything beyond 1 beer and I'll fall asleep on you.

I agree with Staropramen though, worldly solutions to these problems are just bandaids that may alleviate it for a while but never get to the root of the problem, much like how people will take a pill for depression before they would open up their Bible.

I understand it is a struggle though, both sides of my family have had their share of alcoholism.

Re: Alcoholics Anonymous

PostPosted: Sun Sep 18, 2016 3:31 am
by Nayto
Whener I think if all the members of the meetings are White, then there is really nothing wrong with it. It sounds like a good opportunity to spread the good news.

Re: Alcoholics Anonymous

PostPosted: Sun Sep 18, 2016 7:57 am
by Staropramen
wehner wrote:Yes there most certainly is multiracial meetings. I dont go to those ones however. Living out in the country where everybody's "old fashioned" and there's still that white cultural cohesiveness reflects on the 'camaraderie' of the group. Nope, in the two i go to there's not one nig.
All adamites. Ex drunk adamites. Ive long since lost my taste for alcohol, but i dont knock those who do. I also dont have to go... But since the fellowship originally was created on Christian spiritual principals originating from the bible and i understand why im there, i go. I go out of a sense of duty, enjoyment, and health. Alcohol is used by Satan AS a tool to destroy our people. Im not saying AA is the answer, rather a stepingstone to the answer.
We, as true literal sons of Yahweh, practicing the principals and laws set forth in our heritage, are comrads in that sense.
When i first came to Christogenea not long ago i had my misconceptions concerning creation accounts and the British Israel-Scarlet Thread doctrine, but thanks to Yahweh and those who are "recovering" the truth, i do indeed owe much gratitude beyond words..


Oh. If it's all White then by all means go and see how you can be of service to these people. :)

Re: Alcoholics Anonymous

PostPosted: Sun Sep 18, 2016 12:09 pm
by Acrimonious
Ultimately, we need to be keeping each other accountable, in the groups and communities we've established. We can't rely on people that could prove to be world-serving stumbling blocks to keep us strong in our faith and our commitments to serve God. However, not all of us have connections with CI adherents outside of our internet dealings, which can be a bit disheartening, especially when overcoming addiction. Therefore any other people, if you choose to have them as accountability partners for something such as alcohol, drugs, etc., must be vetted, and earnest prayer must be conducted on the matter. Try their Spirits and prod a bit into their racial leanings. Perhaps you're the vehicle that our Father has chosen to deliver His Truth.

If you want us to help keep you accountable, I think I can speak for all of us when I say that we'll help however we can.Try joining Teamspeak on Wednesday nights, if you're available. There is a Bible study and plenty of fellowship to go along with that. I'm sure you'd find an ear and some encouraging words.

Re: Alcoholics Anonymous

PostPosted: Tue Sep 20, 2016 1:22 pm
by wehner
Yes, thanks for your comments. Trying to keep within our own is difficult in this world no matter where your at. So, if you've got diabetes then you either take the pharma's potion, or die. In my case the pharmas potion is Yahweh.
On a parallel note, I went to a church last Sunday. The pastors message was concerning Rahab the(canaanite/harlot). I'm writing him a letter now which I'll share in the proper category.