(January 8, 2015 at 4:27 pm)Fendon Wrote:(January 8, 2015 at 4:24 pm)alpha male Wrote: Yep...it is called a faith, you know.
I did some kind of drug every day for fifteen years. I was completely addicted, in the end having blackouts even during my relatively sober hours. Then I stopped. I credit God with that. You would likely call it spontaneous recovery and credit some as yet unknown natural cause.
If someone's struggling with drugs, I tell them my story. Maybe they hear similar stories, maybe they don't. Maybe they agree with me, maybe they think as you do. Doesn't really matter to me. I'm sober and I'm happy. When I get resentful about something in my life, I remember that God has forgiven me, and I become grateful and forgiving again, which makes me happier. My life is really good. So you think my standards of evidence aren't high enough? BFD
I'm not looking to become an active contributor to this thread, but I think you'll find that most Atheists will credit your drug addiction recovery (congratulations, by the way) to you and you alone. There's more beauty in that, in my opinion; having the shred of independence to make that decision on your own is a beautiful thing.
We all have vulnerabilities and I can understand why someone might want to believe in a higher power but Alphamale, you are underestimating yourself.
Also, of course, I don't think that your standards of evidence are high enough. LOL I am very glad that you were able to overcome your addictions in whatever manner helped you the most.