What is the most dangerous addiction, Alcohol, Drugs, or Religion?

Question by sensei s: What is the most dangerous addiction, Alcohol, Drugs, or Religion?
This is Not a question of whether it is or it is not.

Remember the first singe of addiction is DENIAL.

Best answer:

Answer by Starzap Angel
alcohol and drugs are the most dangerous things to get addicted to. the alcohol can eventually lead to memory loss and brain damage. the drugs can make a person sick and/or kill the person. you can never get enough of religion though. religion is good to be addicted to.

hope i helped!

Answer by answerqueen
DRUGS!!! Been there for years and been sober for 3 years now. Taking that first step was the hardest but my kids were more important than any high a drug can give me. And believe me I tried almost all of them.

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