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The problem with the denial argument is that it is self fulfilling for everyone. By definition those who do not have anew addiction problem and therefore should deny it are convicted. I.e. it's a horseshit argument used to condemn.

It's also possible that someone else is in denial.
 
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Oh my GOD I don't care.

Get a hockey life. :)

Me either, I just want to watch football and could care less about what grown men do in their personal time. I'm glad he wrote the letter, it makes me realize even more what idiots God'ell and his minions are doing is ruining the NFL. I highly doubt Josh wrote this letter by himself

Good luck in the future Josh, god speed.
 
It convicts those who should deny therefore it is stupid.

It is not a reason to convict, but an explanation for why some people delude themselves about their guilt. It is particularly true when dealing with substance abuse and spiritual matters.

Strangely enough, one comes under conviction concerning their own culpability when the delusion and denial disintegrates and breaks down.

But there is a shared delusion among substance abusers and also among the spiritually blind.

But as in all CHARGES. The first step is to determine whether denial is real or not. Perhaps that is the source of your concern over the CHARGE of denial. I admit to speculating about a shared delusion. But it is certainly not a even a charge, much less proven.
 
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