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Do you get terribly annoyed by drug addicts who move from drug addiction to the Jesus addiction?

Is there nothing worse than an alcoholic who gives up his alcohol addiction and takes on a Jesus addiction lecturing you about the evils of drinking that 12 ounce can of Miller Lite beer? In other words, a guy who couldn’t handle himself getting all preachy with you, someone who can?

Will fundies ever grasp the fact that many, many, many people get it right the first time without their precious imaginary god or son of god?

Asked by:I Might Be Showing Her My O Face

  • K (Cavs 52-13) posted: 02 Jul at 10:26 am

    They know the change.

    Jesus >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Drugs

  • gertystorrud posted: 02 Jul at 9:02 pm

    I am happy they are with Jesus now!! (I used to be a drug addict!) Speak for yourself!!

  • Thomas M posted: 04 Jul at 9:02 am

    Religion screws you up!
    JUST SAY NO!!!!

  • ~Guitar_Addict~ posted: 07 Jul at 9:47 am

    Alcohol isn’t bad, but too much is bad. This is very obvious and any former alcoholic will know this. You’re just trolling.

  • Loew posted: 07 Jul at 2:28 pm

    Yes. AA is extremely religious. They have a tendency to do just that – get people to swap one addiction for the other. Very annoying!

  • Shinigami (FAC) weeaboo posted: 10 Jul at 11:16 pm

    No. Drugs and alcohol are bad by any measure.

  • who cares posted: 11 Jul at 11:06 am

    No. I am happy for them that they came up out of such a hole to such a height.

    Admittedly, some are using religion as a crutch to keep themselves from falling back in addiction, but the majority of them have found the truth and can’t help but share it.

    Why be so negative about another person’s success?

  • Kinda the Sorta posted: 11 Jul at 1:54 pm

    You have a stupid addiction and I haven’t said anything up til now.

    What non-moron could want to give up the progress of drug addicts and alcoholics just so they could score some religious points. *******.

  • gracieruth1961 posted: 13 Jul at 6:57 am

    First, you should know that I am not a Christian.

    They have moved from being dysfunctional to being functional. I am glad for them.

    You guys that are so ultra-sensitive to missionaries need to get a life. Walk away and let it roll off your back. Sheesh.

  • lollywag posted: 15 Jul at 5:33 am

    I am thankful that Jesus saved these addicts! You should reconsider ever drinking in front of people who have a weakness to alcohol. As a matter of fact a person who is right with the Lord shouldn’t drink because we should never do anything that may lead someone to do something that is unhealthy.

    I am a Fundamentalist Christian who is certain that you MUST receive Jesus as your personal Lord and Savior. Period!

  • Defensor Fortis posted: 18 Jul at 8:22 am

    An addict is an addict. They have just found something new to obsess about, and unfortunately this time it’s not even something real. I feel bad for you all who have to live fenced in by the walls you create yourself.

  • christianman posted: 20 Jul at 5:49 am

    are you a drug dealer or just jealous?

  • Renee posted: 22 Jul at 7:48 am

    so, essentially you’re saying it is better to be an alcoholic or drug addict and let the people who love you watch you destroy yourself then to try and be a better person (under any other influence)? That might be the worst logic I have ever heard.

    I used to be addicted to drugs and alcohol and I was the most miserable person anyone could know. I had no plans on changing my life, but it changed but not because I wanted it to. You think you understand everything when you have nothing to believe in. I was anti-christian, anti-God while I was addicted, I wanted nothing to do with Christianity and I was on the verge of losing everything I worked hard for but it was God that chose me and changed me into a completely different person. I respect that you don’t get it, a lot of people don’t, but just because you don’t get it or have never had any experience with God, does not make him imaginary. There are yet a lot more people in the world…in this group even that will find God in their life and they’ll be defending him the same way I am now.

    I respect people who do not believe in God and most of the time I get respect in return.

    I feel incredibly sorry for you.

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