Showing posts with label Addiction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Addiction. Show all posts

Friday, September 23, 2016

In 'Heartbreaking Video', Toddler Tries to Wake Up OD'ed Mom

In 'Heartbreaking Video', Toddler Tries to Wake Up OD'ed Mom [Video]- newser.com

Excerpt from this article:

 "Instead of helping when a 36-year-old woman collapsed from an apparent overdose, leaving her 2-year-old daughter crying on the floor of a Family Dollar, a bystander whipped out their cellphone and started filming, WILX reports. And while police wish the bystander would have helped instead, they will be using the video (which can be seen here) as evidence of child endangerment against the unnamed woman. The video shows the woman lying on the floor of a Family Dollar in Lawrence, Massachusetts, as her daughter cries and tries to wake her up..."
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Recommended poem:

Miss Heroin

Video (Not Recommended!)

Let's Make a Dope Deal, by Cheech & Chong

Recommended reading:

 Why Christians Make Miserable Addicts
I Want to Get High
And Homeland Security is Going to Oversee The Elections? 
Widow of Heroin Addicts Makes Her Point Quite Effectively With Final Family Photo - canadafreepress.com
The Coke Brothers! Bush & Clinton Linked Together in Drug Trade - infowars.com

Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Recommended Podcast and Sermon for Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Recommended podcast:


Pornography Use & Teens, by Mohan Krishna

Excerpt from this podcast:

"The article states that the number of searches for Internet pornography exponentially increases every second. If the rapidly changing online porn ticker represented increasing stock value there would be thousands possibly millions of overnight millionaires Instead the ticker indicates an insatiable appitite for sexually explicit pornography and a high percentages of those searching are teenagers."
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Recommended sermon:

Dealing With Lust, by Pastor Robert McCurley

This sermon is from the following text:

"Ye have heard that it was said by them of old time, Thou shalt not commit adultery: But I say unto you, That whosoever looketh on a woman to lust after her hath committed adultery with her already in his heart. And if thy right eye offend thee, pluck it out, and cast it from thee: for it is profitable for thee that one of thy members should perish, and not that thy whole body should be cast into hell.
And if thy right hand offend thee, cut it off, and cast it from thee: for it is profitable for thee that one of thy members should perish, and not that thy whole body should be cast into hell.
 It hath been said, Whosoever shall put away his wife, let him give her a writing of divorcement:
 But I say unto you, That whosoever shall put away his wife, saving for the cause of fornication, causeth her to commit adultery: and whosoever shall marry her that is divorced committeth adultery."
- Matthew 5:27-32

Recommended reading:

Why Christians Make Miserable Addicts - by Heather Kopp/huffingtonpost.com



Friday, July 17, 2015

As Heroin And Cocaine Deaths Soar, Obama Wants To Let Non-Violent Drug Offenders Out Of Prison

As Heroin And Cocaine Deaths Soar, Obama Wants To Let Non-Violent Drug Offenders Out Of Prison - cnsnews.com

Excerpt from this article:

"But as Obama calls for "criminal justice reform" that would send 'low-level' drug offenders to drug courts and treatment programs instead of prison, the poison they peddle is taking a bigger and bigger toll on Americans. The federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says drug poisoning (overdose) is the number-one cause of injury-related death in the United States, with 43,982 deaths occurring in 2013, a 6 percent increase from 2012."

Food for thought:

"According to information provided by the State of Washington more than 90% of felony defendants were indigent at the time of their arrest." - Justice Matters, 2004

 
"Since 1980, California has built 1 college campus - and 21 prisons." -
Time magazine, April 2, 2012.

 If president Obama were really serious about criminal justice reform, he would ask for a special prosecutor to investigate the many 'alleged' crimes detailed in the following book by Peter Schweizer:

Clinton Cash: The Untold Story Of How And Why Foreign Governments And Businesses Made Bill And Hillary Rich

More recommended reading:

Why Christians Make Miserable Addicts










Sunday, June 28, 2015

Study Suggests Porn Addiction Not Real

Study Suggests Porn Addiction Not Real - vocativ.com


Excerpt from this article:

"YourBrainOnPorn.org which argue porn addiction is real. 'We know individuals who identify as sexually addicted have more conservative values and were more likely to be raised in religious households, so they may simply be picking up on shame, not addiction, in the brain,' she said."
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Addictions are real, whether it is sex, porn, food, drugs, alcohol, gambling or whatever. The Bible talks about addictions in this way:

 "His own iniquities shall take the wicked himself, and he shall be holden with the cords of his sins." - Proverbs 5:22

And speaking more specifically to those who have addiction to porn, the Bible says:

"Having eyes full of adultery, and that cannot cease from sin;..." - 2 Peter 2:14

But "addiction" does not equal "excuse." No one will be able to say to our Lord Jesus on Judgement Day, "But I was an addict, so it's not my fault."

The good news is that God can - and frequently does - deliver addicts from their addictions. And his promise is this:

"If we confess our sins he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness." - 1 John 1:9 (sometimes referred to as the Christians bar of soap verse!)

Recommended sermon for those struggling with pornography:

Dealing With Lust, by Pastor Robert McCurley

Recommended reading for those struggling with any addiction:

Saturday, December 13, 2014

Why Christians Make Miserable Addicts

Why Christians Make Miserable Addicts - by Heather Kopp/huffingtonpost.com

Excerpt from this article (originally printed September 1, 2013)

"For more than twelve years, I was a Christian drunk living a double life. By day I wrote books about parenting and prayer, and by night I drank myself blotto from a stash in my closet..How else but sick in body, mind, and spirit could you describe a mother who drinks so much she can't recall anything her kids told her the night before? Who, if she hasn't had enough alcohol, can't get her contacts in her eyes because her hands shake too much? Who, though she imagines she would die for her husband and children, can't quit drinking for them?"
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This is a fantastic article on Christians who struggle with addictions. It's easy to look down your nose at an addict and thank God that your not a sinner like that person. But it takes a lot more grace to roll  up your sleeves and come up along side such a person and say, 'What can I do to help?'

I first came across the following poem when I was working on the psychiatric ward of a public hospital. Although the poem is about drug/heroin addiction, you could substitute your own 'addiction' if you like.

Miss Heroin

"So now little man you've grown tired of grass
LSD, acid, cocaine and hash.
Then someone pretending to be a true friend,
Said, 'I'll introduced you to Miss Heroin.'

"Well, honey, before you start fooling with me,
Just let me inform you of how it will be.

"For I will seduce you and make you my slave,
I've sent men much stronger than you to their grave.
You think you could never become a disgrace,
And wind up addicted to poppy seed waste?

"You'll start inhaling me one afternoon,
You'll take me into your arms very soon.
And once I've entered deep down in your veins,
The craving will nearly drive you insane.

"You'll swindle your mother and just for a buck,
You'll turn into something vile and corrupt.
You'll mug and you'll steal for my narcotic charm,
And feel contentment when I'm in your arms.

"The day when you realize the monster you've grown,
You'll solemnly promise to leave me alone.
If you think you've got the mystical knack,
Then sweetie, just try getting me off your back!

"The vomit, the cramps, your gut tied in knots,
The jangling nerves screaming for just one more shot.
The hot chills, the cold sweats, the withdrawal pains,
Can only be cured with my little white grains.

"There's no other way, there's no need to look,
For deep down inside you will know you are hooked.
You'll desperately run to your pusher, and then
You'll welcome me back to your arm once again.

"And when you return, just as I foretold,
I know that you'll give me your body and soul.
You'll give up your morals, your conscience, your heart,
And you will be mine until death do us part."
Source (here) and (here)

Recommended sermon:
 
Dealing With Lust, by Pastor Robert McCurley

Monday, December 23, 2013

Ladies, Who Needs A Drink?

Ladies, Who Needs A Drink? - christianity.com

Excerpt from this article:

"Today's women aren't afraid of kicking back with a glass of wine, or a craft cocktail, or a cold beer for that matter. Across every female demographic—especially single women and young mothers—drinking is on the rise. I never imagined that I'd count myself among them ...At my age, my mother's church groups spent time chatting over coffee and baked goods; mine goes out for beers and burgers. Men's groups in my dad's generation probably bonded over basketball and prayer time; now guys can get together and talk theology over a Guinness."
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The Bible says:

"Wine is a mocker and strong drink is raging, and whosoever is deceived thereby is not wise." - Proverbs 20:13

"And be not drunk with wine, wherein is excess, but be filled with the Holy Spirit." - Ephesians 5:18

"Know ye not that the unrighteous will not inherit the kingdom of God? Be not deceived: neither fornicators nor idolaters, nor adulterers nor effeminate, nor abusers of themselves with mankind, nor thieves, nor covetous, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor extortioners shall inherit the kingdom of God. And such were some of you ..." - 1 Corinthians 6:9,10

Recommended reading:



Sunday, August 25, 2013

Why Christians Make Miserable Addicts

I have a confession to make: I don't always read every book or article that I recommend on this site. (This is especially true of my "Today in the News" feature). But I read every word of Heather Kopp's article Why Christians Make Miserable Addicts, published July 2, 2013 in the Huffington Post. In fact, I liked it so much I read it four times! I heartily recommend this article.

Like so many others in our society - Christians and non-Christians alike - I have my own struggles with addictions. Someone described addiction this way: "Imagine trying to live without air. Now imagine something worse!" (Source). I can relate to that. I can also relate to Heather Kopp's story. She says:

"As new creations in Christ we're supposed to have been set free from the power of sin, right? So to even admit that we have become addicted feels like a betrayal of Christ's work on the cross. Or worse, living proof that it didn't work."

She goes on to tell of being in treatment for alcoholism and hearing an addiction counselor say: "We're not bad people getting good, we're sick people getting well."

Ms. Kopp raised her hand and said: "But we can't become alcoholic unless we drink so isn't calling it a sickness or a disease just an excuse?" The counselor responded  by giving the analogy of a person who has lung cancer (after years of smoking cigarettes) or diabetes (after years of overeating). Yes the smoking and the overeating are sinful acts. But the lung cancer and the diabetes are medical conditions - diseases if you will - that need to be treated by a doctor.

But here is where the analogy breaks down. Addictions cause pain - tremendous pain. For the non-Christian addict (very generally speaking), their first concern is stopping the pain. They may feel a lot of guilt, but it is because of the harm they have done to others (family and friends, co-workers, themselves, etc).

The Christian addict knows (or should know!) that their biggest problem is not the pain they feel because of their addictive behavior. Their biggest problem is the fact that they have sinned against a Holy God. King David talked about this after committing adultery with Bathsheba, having her husband murdered to cover up his sin, and hiding his sin for a year: "Against Thee, Thee only, have I sinned and done this evil in Thy sight." (Psalms 51:4).

And far from comforting themselves with the idea that they have a disease, the Christian addict sees their addiction as a big red flag telling them that their soul is in imminent danger. The Bible says:

"His own iniquities shall take the wicked himself, and he shall be holden with the chords of his sins." - (Proverbs 5:22)

I agree with Heather Kopp when she says:

"I'm not saying that prayer and repentance are never sufficient, or that God can't miraculously deliver an alcoholic to permanent sobriety. But taken alone, the label -- sin -- can keep people from reaching out for the kind of help they need."

I used to work in a hospital. One day while working on the psych ward, I saw a poem posted on the wall which I think every true addict can relate to. The title of the poem is Miss Heroin (although you can substitute heroin with your own addiction!):

Miss Heroin

"So now little man you've grown tired of grass
LSD, acid, cocaine and hash.
Then someone pretending to be a true friend,
Said, 'I'll introduced you to Miss Heroin.'

"Well, honey, before you start fooling with me,
Just let me inform you of how it will be.

"For I will seduce you and make you my slave,
I've sent men much stronger than you to their grave.
You think you could never become a disgrace,
And wind up addicted to poppy seed waste?

"You'll start inhaling me one afternoon,
You'll take me into your arms very soon.
And once I've entered deep down in your veins,
The craving will nearly drive you insane.

"You'll swindle your mother and just for a buck,
You'll turn into something vile and corrupt.
You'll mug and you'll steal for my narcotic charm,
And feel contentment when I'm in your arms.

"The day when you realize the monster you've grown,
You'll solomnly promise to leave me alone.
If you think you've got the mystical knack,
Then sweetie, just try getting me off your back!

"The vomit, the cramps, your gut tied in knots,
The jangling nerves screaming for just one more shot.
The hot chills, the cold sweats, the withdrawal pains,
Can only be cured with my little white grains.

"There's no other way, there's no need to look,
For deep down inside you will know you are hooked.
You'll desperately run to your pusher, and then
You'll welcome me back to your arm once again.

"And when you return, just as I foretold,
I know that you'll give me your body and soul.
You'll give up your morals, your conscience, your heart,
And you will be mine until death do us part."
Source (here) and (here)

Recommended sermon:

When Government Tries to Be God, by Dr. David P. Murray

Recommended gospel hymns:

Please Search the Book Again, Mckenzie George & Bruce Willey
How Deep the Father's Love For Us, Sung by Joy Williams

How I Found Christ?

 How I Found Christ? by Charles Spurgeon (1834-1892)