Christians Who Do Not GO to NA/AA?
there is some interesting reading out there (wish i could dig it up at this moment, but i cannot) along the lines of God having self-limited,, having chosen NOT to be omnipotent.
my own opinion (yes, i have them) is that G is not omnipotent but limited by our free will. which "he" freely "gave" us, by evolution and "gift".
is that convoluted enough?
works for me.
i'm convinced god's will for me is to use mine responsibly.
but then again, i've been told i just don't get it!
my own opinion (yes, i have them) is that G is not omnipotent but limited by our free will. which "he" freely "gave" us, by evolution and "gift".
is that convoluted enough?
works for me.
i'm convinced god's will for me is to use mine responsibly.
but then again, i've been told i just don't get it!
That's what many non-addicted Christians do. Addicted ones as well, along with AA/NA/etc. Let's not forget Jews, Muslims, Taoists, agnostics, etc. Many of them go to AA. Apples with apples, oranges with oranges. Of course fruit salads are good too.
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