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Rajk999

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Originally posted by chaney3
Do you feel that you have a right to call someone an alcoholic, or does that only belong to the individual himself?
Yes I do, as long as it's true and it pertains to your behaviour. And no, not if they have talked about it publicly.


Originally posted by FMF
Yes I do, as long as it's true and it pertains to your behaviour. And no, not if they have talked about it publicly.
There have been many times that I've drank too much and have brought on consequences. In an effort to understand myself better, I have gone to AA and have admitted to being an alcoholic.

However, through much self examination, I have now 'labeled' myself as a 'problem drinker at times', with efforts at moderation. I do not consider myself an alcoholic.



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I noticed that ...definitely not a good sign. I hope he gets his act together and settle down.


Originally posted by FMF
No. I am going to mention it when I think you're behaving like a drunk.
So, pretty much all the time, check.

Yet another warning to stop disagreeing with you publicly, is it?

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Originally posted by Ghost of a Duke
Important to differentiate here between the man who thinks 'hey, i can sin a little safe in the knowledge that Jesus will forgive me,' and the man who strives to lead a good life but occasionally falls short. - Biblically (not personally) speaking, I don't believe Jesus will view the two the same.
And, overwhelmingly, most Christians are of the second type, regardless of Rajk's false narrative.

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Originally posted by FMF
Sounds to me like you're still posting while drunk.
So this IS going to be your narrative going forward?

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Originally posted by FMF
Whether you are drunk or not, it sounds like you're posting while drunk.
Hmmmm, looks like.