Faith in A.A. first, Christ second
In 1941, Jack Alexander of the Saturday Evening Post wrote the article that provided AA its first national publicity. Describing AA’s “higher power,” Alexander noted the alcoholic “may choose to think...
View ArticlePastor MacArthur no 12 Step fan, A.A.’s founders not Christians
In his book, ‘The Truth War,’ the 12 Steps are addressed by John MacArthur. He writes, “Others would formally affirm Christ’s sovereignty and spiritual headship over the church, but they resist His...
View ArticleMarsha West on those lil’ angel figurines (and such), and the Bible’s angels
Christmas is coming and the angel craze is in full swing. There’s a plethora of angel themed movies to watch, angel paraphernalia for consumers to purchase, angels of every size and shape prominently...
View ArticleOur Trojan Horse by Grant Phillips
(Warning: You might not want to read this if you watch television.) click_HERE_for_article Tagged: Altar, brainwashing, end of days, idol, propaganda, unholy
View ArticleWhen A.A. itself has become your “god”
It is a fearful thing, leaving AA. The Big Book (the AA “bible”) states, “We thought we could find an easier, softer way. But we could not.”[1] Because this passage of AA “scripture” is taken...
View ArticleLoving wine more than God in Isaiah’s time
Woe to those who rise early in the morning that they may pursue strong drink, Who stay up late in the evening that wine may inflame them. Their banquets are accompanied by lyre and harp, by tambourine...
View ArticleEarly “A.A.” in Jeremiah’s time?
Who say to a tree, ‘You are my father,’ and to a stone, ‘You gave me birth.’ For they have turned their back to Me, And not their face. But in the time of trouble they will say, ‘Arise and save us.’...
View ArticleCan we hurt the Lord?
Then those of you who escape will remember Me among the nations to which they will be carried captive, how I have been hurt by their adulterous hearts which turned away from Me, and by their eyes which...
View ArticleWhen faith shifts from Christ to the idolatry of Alcoholics Anonymous
It is a fearful thing, leaving AA. The Big Book (the AA “bible”) states, “We thought we could find an easier, softer way. But we could not.”[1] Because this passage of AA “scripture” is taken...
View ArticleWhen A.A. becomes a “god”
[Reader: Here is what happens to many, many Christians in Alcoholics Anonymous]: It is a fearful thing, leaving AA. The Big Book (the AA “bible”) states, “We thought we could find an easier, softer...
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