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Post published by khokhar
Hi beautiful people.
i want to say that i have stoped pmo and i am not alone.what i am try to say is we didn,t quit hardely and facing difficulity.we stop it so easilly and enjoybly i have no words to describe. A book called hack book SPAM REMOVED (spam code #001) - REPORT TO MODERATION. i recomend you guys to read it full.....if you want to Quit pmohttps://sites.google.com/site/SPAM ... (spam code #001) - REPORT TO MODERATION/home
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Tao Jones
I clicked through the link since this is the second time you posted it. Two words of caution for the disciple of Jesus: 1) This material advocates continuing to MO. This is most definitely *not* what NoFap recommends and also runs counter to the best life of freedom and purity that Jesus has for us, and 2) Jesus is mentioned nowhere in this material, as far as I could tell. This advice may be helpful for secular folks, but it is certainly not Christian. For a Christ-centered approach to addiction recovery, I continue to recommend Chris Suitt's excellent "More Than a Sunday Faith."
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Tao Jones
Less PMO is better, I agree with you there. But the goal is not less; the goal is none. As disciples of Christ, we seek to imitate our master in every way. We risk everything by turning it all over to him for his care and control. Nowhere do the documents you linked describe this willing surrender to a power greater than ourselves. This is an essential component of a Christ-centered life and a recovery from addiction using his strength and not our own. I am not saying the docs are of no value, but they are of limited utility for a disciple of Jesus.
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