Ken Ragge <ken@nospam.com> wrote in message
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> NutSoFast@hotmail.com wrote:
> > On 13-Jun-2005, Ken Ragge <ken@nospam.com> wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Actually, that is exactly what recovery is about. It is setting
> >>yourself up as wise guru surrounded by fawning followers.
> >>
> >>In AA, in many ways, the self doesn't exist, "God relieve me of the
> >>bondage of self." When one is a borg, an attack on the collective is
> >>seen as an attack by all the assimilated entities.
> >
> >
> > Anyone who quotes Star Trek scenarios is worth emulating...
> > So lead on Ken. I think I'm gonna follow you around
> > for awhile! <b (vapid) n>
> >
>
> NutSoFast,
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> I'm really delighted to see a grouper respond so cogently when
> confronted with criticism of the group.
>
> Not only do you focus your attention on an analogy, I'll bet you can
> find spelling and gramatical errors.
That's the strange part, Ken. Of all of the intial responders to the
original post who agreed wholeheartedly with you, not one of them had ANY
spelling or grammatical errors. In fact, the literary style was highly
similar, ie very professional, like the author of a book or something.
Ever watch those infomercials on TV, where the "customer" steps in to
endorse the product. Kinda looked like that Ken. You might be able to pull
that stunt in front of many XA members, but not all of us came from skid row
or prison with a sixth grade education.
Maybe you also have some choice
> names to call. Nothing like confronting the really tough, important
> issues like coercion and lying about being a relgion.
>
> Rare is the grouper who can do more than mouth "principles before
> personalities."
>
> Ken Ragge
> http://www.morerevealed.com
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