Some of you seem to be using his addiction-behavior opportunistically to castigate him for the vineyard conversion debacle. Not seeing the connect here. It's like impeaching Roosevelt because he was in a wheelchair because you didn't like his politics. Addiction is not a moral issue, it is a disease that shreds the moral fiber of a person.
The heroic work of recovery is the taking responsibility for this moral decline. Who among us is perfect morally, medically, emotionally, spiritually? What is honorable is the clean up after the wake up. Yet intolerance of immoral behavior can be compassionately held to, or dealt out, but without the venom of judgment, the attitude of controlling punishment. That angry judgment cannot get close to matching the shame of the inner voice of any addict when they are clean.
It's just that shame and judgment don't work as change agents. Compassionate discipline, healthy guilt and guidance do. That is what the disease model provides. And that is what recovery provides too. In the recovery procedure, there is no indulgent babying of insensitive behavior caused by intoxication, just holding oneself to complete accountability from the point of abstinence on.





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