“Until he met the Lord Jesus Christ on the road to Damascus, the Apostle Paul spent his entire life being willing to have God remove all the defects of his character.” JesusBibleSalvationAddictionRecoveryPaulTwelve Steps Book:12 Steps to Destruction: Codependecy/Recovery Heresies Source: 12 Steps to Destruction: Codependecy/Recovery Heresies
“The Bible warns about religious transformations that may appear good and therefore deceive many: 'For Satan himself is transformed into an angel of light. Therefore it is no great thing if his ministers also be transformed as the ministers of righteousness; whose end shall be according to their works.' (2 Corinthians 11:13-14)” GodJesusChristPsychologyJesus ChristAddictionRecoverySatanPsychotherapy Book:12 Steps to Destruction: Codependecy/Recovery Heresies Source: 12 Steps to Destruction: Codependecy/Recovery Heresies
“With "anything people do but shouldn't" labeled "disease," those who oppose Christianity may very well call prayer, worship, reading the Bible, faith in Jesus Christ, and obeying the Lord 'diseases" or symptoms of a religious "disease." The organization Fundamentalists Anonymous is based upon the idea that conservative Christianity (believing that Jesus is the only way and that the Bible is the inerrant Word of God) is a serious, debilitating addiction. Unfortunately, the three Christian authors of 'Love Is a Choice' have listed this anti-Christian organization at the end of their book with this recommendation: "Seek them out locally.” ChristianityPsychologyAddictionRecovery12 Step ProgramSpiritual Disease Author:Martin Bobgan
“Victory in codependency/recovery thus sounds like this: 'As I changed, all hell broke loose in my marriage . . . My husband and I began to fight a lot. My changes threatened him. I kept getting better, but the healthier I got, the worse it got at home. . . . I consider filing for divorce a real triumph in my recovery.” MarriageAddictionDivorceRecoveryCodependency Book:12 Steps to Destruction: Codependecy/Recovery Heresies Source: 12 Steps to Destruction: Codependecy/Recovery Heresies