Life After Addiction

Life After Addiction

Life After Addiction

  • Life After Addiction # 17

Life After Addiction # 17

Friday 15th June 2018

Join Bruce on 'Life After Addiction' as he debates whether addiction is a disease, exploring the topic from a biblical perspective.
50 minutes
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Life After Addiction
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Religion & Spirituality
Family Recovery from Addiction
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Understanding Addiction & Recovery
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Addiction: Disease or Choice? A Biblical Perspective

We believe that it's not the disease, and the evidence shows, if you go and look for it, that it can't be defined by what the definition of disease of addiction is, which is a brain disease because it doesn't successfully consistently meet this criteria, in which they're claiming it to be true.
Ever wondered if addiction is a disease or something else entirely? In this thought-provoking episode of 'Life After Addiction', Bruce and his guest tackle this controversial topic head-on. They dive into the ongoing debate, examining evidence that challenges the classification of addiction as a disease. But they don't stop there. The discussion also covers the limitations of traditional addiction treatments and the role medication plays in recovery. What makes this episode stand out is its biblical lens.
Bruce and his guest emphasize the power of God in overcoming addiction, stressing the importance of self-examination and following God's plan for recovery. They also touch on the dangers of ignoring warning signs and the sometimes uncomfortable truths that need to be faced. Whether you're grappling with addiction yourself or supporting someone who is, this episode offers valuable insights that could change how you view recovery.
Tune in for a fresh perspective that blends faith and science, offering hope and guidance for anyone on the path to sobriety.