Pubdate: Wed, 09 Oct 2002 Source: Hendersonville Star News, The (TN) Copyright: 2002 The Hendersonville Star News Contact: http://www.hendersonvillestarnews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1666 Author: K. Kendrick FIGHTING ADDICTIONS TAKES MONEY, EFFORT This letter is in response to Pastor Eddie Hodges letter of October 2, 2002. He states, "The solution to this problem (drinking and drugs) is real simple - Just Say No!" The solution to this problem is not "real simple." Alcoholism and drug addiction are illnesses, and an addict cannot simply quit, as Pastor Hodges suggests. It takes a whole lot of effort and a whole lot of money to beat these addictions. Does Pastor Hodges believe that addicts enjoy losing their families, jobs, and homes? Does he think they're having fun? You would not tell a person who has cancer to just "quit" having cancer. It must be treated. Also, the criminal justice system does not help. The amount of public money spent charging, trying, and incarcerating these addicts would be much better spent on education and rehabilitation. Our prisons are full of people who, aside from their addictions, are law-abiding family oriented citizens. These people will come out of prison or jail in much worse shape than they went in. To say that "Jesus Christ can help you overcome drugs" is silly. Good Christians are addicts as well. Maybe if Jesus Christ can lead the way to a good rehabiltation center and pay the bill, then we can credit Him with overcoming addiction. Until then, we should offer support (both moral and financial) to those in need of intervention. K. Kendrick Former Hendersonville resident Murfreesboro - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom