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Meth = Sorcery: Know The Truth by Steve Box

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This book is about methamphetamine and how it is enslaving millions of lives worldwide.It exposes methamphetamine for what it really is,sorcery.The author explains how meth stole everything he had and almost his life.This book reveals the truth that set him free and how you or your loved ones can be set free too.

156 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 12, 2015

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Profile Image for William G Chiapparelli II.
3 reviews
June 6, 2016
Could have been shorter

The main point of the book was made about halfway through. It started to feel repetitive and boring after that.
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June 13, 2024
This is perhaps the worst book I have ever read.
Not because I have a bias against Christianity (although I do) but because it's badly written and devoid of anything slightly interesting.

I was intrigued in the first place by the idea that "meth = sorcery" and that meth abuse created realities like black magick rituals possibly could. I knew I wasn't going to agree with its pervasive Christianist message, but could perhaps find something useful or thought-provoking in it.

I was wrong.

Its ideas and declarations are devoid of any substance (besides meth) and the entire "book" is the most obnoxious and poorly thought out proselytizing, just a big pile of Jesus slogans and misunderstood Bible verses. Without even a tiny bit of intelligence or perspective, Steve Box attributes every psychological issue from fetishes to bomb-making, as a result of meth use. He constantly references the "truth," but nowhere explains what that truth is, besides melodramatic hinting at the all-empowering rsults of finally understanding it, and repeatedly quoting the Bible, "And the truth shall make you free."

It's packed full of meth myth that is not by any means real, common, or consensus. And even worse than being untrue, unproven, and unhelpful, the book is BORING. There is absolutely nothing to learn, nothing to make fun of, nothing to be gleened from, and nothing close to entertaining in it.

Unless you're already a born-again Christianist, this book is not for you.
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