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When 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 literally, alcoholics rarely look elsewhere for help. Christians continue to jam their God, the Ancient of Days, into AA’s chameleon theology.

“Do not participate in the unfruitful works of darkness, but instead even expose them.” (Ephesians 5:11-12)

It is not just fear that keeps us bound to this all-gods religion. The 12 Step experience becomes an idol–long term involvement almost always results in a transference of faith. Bluntly stated, when it comes to sobriety, many Christians end up with more faith in the power of the 12 Step program than in Jesus Christ.

This idol worship is by no means limited to those in AA, but applies to many in “Christian 12 Step” groups.

This transference of faith is subtle, gradual, and frequently inevitable. The result is that sobriety without the 12 Step program will not even be considered. Biblical wisdom, given by concerned and caring believers, is rejected. Continue reading…

Bonus round 1: Read How Heretics Shaped Alcoholics Anonymous

Bonus round 2: Read Seances, Spirits, and 12 Steps

Advanced Round: Read Emergent Leaders Know A.A. Is Destroying Faith In Christ

Let’s deal with it: Read Does A.A. Contradict The Bible?

Christ honoring alternatives: The Most Excellent Way and Teen Challenge

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