
Once an Alcoholic, Always an Alcoholic?
The Cold Hard Truth About Our Addictions
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Narrated by:
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Taylor Roark
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By:
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David Boyer
About this listen
One thing rings true about all substance abusers - whether it be alcohol or drugs or both - at one point in time, they will tell you two things:
- I don't have a problem.
- I can quit anytime I want to.
Which, of course, is far from the truth. Once that demon is on your back, weighing you down day after day and week after week and month after month and year after year, the option you once had to stop on your own is long gone now.
A person's addictions - and don't let anybody fool you into thinking differently, it is an addiction - can suck your very heart and soul dry of who you once were.
You cannot stop on your own, either.
You need help.
You need God.
But first of all, you need to admit you have a problem and stop fooling yourself into thinking you don't.
©2020 David Boyer (P)2020 David Boyer