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It's tough because AA really does help a lot of people, and it really does get cult-y. I think the biggest problem is that once addicts hit bottom, they decide they were miserable because of the drug(s), then they get sober and it turns out life is still a pretty fuckin rough go. So they only hang out around other sober 12 step people and it gets harder and harder for a lot of them to relate to 'normal' people. Remember how annoying you were when you first learned all the rules about driving? ZOMG mom you didn't signal changing lanes! Anyone who uses anything tends to get labeled an addict. Until I was 17 I legitimately thought anyone who drank (I mean a drop) was a clueless moron headed for total disaster.
I think one of the unspoken 12 steps problems is addiction to 12 step meetings, you'll see people who have an NA meeting, two AA meetings, SA, and then they do group therapy and individual sessions. Doing nothing but dealing with your problems becomes just another way to not deal with your problems.
Re the god thing, if it's God I would see if you can find different meanings/treatment center. It should be lower case g, higher power type talk.
I'm more or less with you on the powerless thing. The idea is sound - lose the guilt, get over the idea that wanting a drink/smoke/screw/dice roll will go away and start livin. In practice, it tends to translate to "my parents fucked me over, not my fault."
This is my stock 12 step story:
We moved when I was in 8th grade. My parents had a bunch of their 12 step friends over to help. As we're moving, there is an occasionally EPIC bad smell in the house. Finally one of the guys stops and says "My wife shared with me this morning that I have gas. I am owning it".
This is classic 12 step thinking, because shame is a no no. Which is great when you're trying to get over 20 years of being a drunk and screwing up people's lives. But it isn't so great when you could just GO FART OUTSIDE you STINKY GOOF.
Note, the South Park episode was in no way an exaggeration IIRC although it's been long enough I don't remember specifics about it, just that it was like someone was speaking from my soul.
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