tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4764506766343254616.post1810008449050969591..comments2024-03-26T14:20:38.103-04:00Comments on The Thought Criminal: Bad Week After a Bad Week On To a Bad End Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4764506766343254616.post-30468513603899723762015-12-21T18:07:29.151-05:002015-12-21T18:07:29.151-05:00I started researching the history of attacking Alc...I started researching the history of attacking Alcoholics Anonymous when my first brother was going down hill. As I recall I tracked it back to about 1963 in the form I've most often met it, a psychiatrist who I believe had an association with so called "Humanism" which someone could honestly take to be the same thing as atheism was the one who was doing it then. I didn't continue the research because it made my blood boil. At the time my alcoholic brother had been seeing a psychiatrist for years, about the only thing he got out of it other than an addiction to Xanax was some alibis and nonsense. Oh, and there were the bills, too. Clearly "science" in the form of psychiatry didn't do anything for him. <br /><br />This time was just the feeling of dull pain as we saw it before. The nurse was trying to break things to us gently but it's fairly obvious what's going on. The Thought Criminalhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01381376556757084468noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4764506766343254616.post-37280074563697324742015-12-21T18:06:43.896-05:002015-12-21T18:06:43.896-05:00I started researching the history of attacking Alc...I started researching the history of attacking Alcoholics Anonymous when my first brother was going down hill. As I recall I tracked it back to about 1963 in the form I've most often met it, a psychiatrist who I believe had an association with so called "Humanism" which someone could honestly take to be the same thing as atheism was the one who was doing it then. I didn't continue the research because it made my blood boil. At the time my alcoholic brother had been seeing a psychiatrist for years, about the only thing he got out of it other than an addiction to Xanax was some alibis and nonsense. Oh, and there were the bills, too. Clearly "science" in the form of psychiatry didn't do anything for him. <br /><br />This time was just the feeling of dull pain as we saw it before. The nurse was trying to break things to us gently but it's fairly obvious what's going on. The Thought Criminalhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01381376556757084468noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4764506766343254616.post-39296968717876025742015-12-21T13:35:26.096-05:002015-12-21T13:35:26.096-05:00But...but..but...religion poisons people!
Or is t...But...but..but...religion poisons people!<br /><br />Or is that alcohol?<br /><br />Never understood the need to dump on AA because it isn't perfect. For those it helps, it seems a good thing. If it didn't help people it would have withered away long ago.<br /><br />Sort of like Hitchens dissing Mother Teresa because he didn't like her lifestyle. His critiques did nothing to help the poor in India, and he himself did nothing for them. He just bitched in order to get attention for himself.<br /><br />Lighting a candle, cursing the darkness; 'round and 'round it goes.<br /><br />It's a bit awkward over the internet, but God be with you, and the Holy Spirit comfort you, and Christ surround you. All shall be well, and all manner of thing shall be well.<br /><br />But first, the deluge.Rmjhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06811456254443706479noreply@blogger.com