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Your type of thinking is archaic
 
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Your type of thinking is archaic


Sorry you are so bitter about your so-called enlightenment...frankly, your defensiveness sounds like an addict who's addictive substance is being taken away from you. Perhaps your new addiction is AA! No offense, but in my opinion AA is nothing but a cult. If it helped you ...great, but I don't believe that someone who hasn't felt the need for alcohol in 16 years is an alcoholic!

It is easy to extoll one's own so-called superior spirituality ("have a wonderful day in the neighborhood"), but it quickly left you when you were disagreed with ("crap" "bs" "horseshit" "pimps" etc). We see the extent of your spirituality!

"for one thing they do not know how to keep and open mind"...you've just shown yourself to be guilty of the very same thing, spouting off about a subject of which you know nothing while repeating your cult's mantra. You're the one who needs an open mind.

I couldn't help but notice you were quick to jump on someone who clearly stated they haven't had a drink for years and didn't indicate she ever suffered from alcoholism...guess the cult needs new recruits.

If you can read, you will note I never suggested any "drugs" of any kind. I mistrust pharmaceutical companies, but that doesn't mean we stop learning. There is so much Science STILL doesn't understand about the human body.

Your type of thinking is archaic and is responsible for keeping us in the dark ages this long.

 

 
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