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Alcoholics Anonymous - Big Book Special Edition - Including: New Personal Stories for the Year 2007 Author: Alcoholics Anonymous,Aa Services. |
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Dai Vernon: A Biography Author: Alcoholics Anonymous. |
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Recent Developments in Alcoholism, Volume 18: Research on Alcoholics Anonymous and Spirituality in Addiction Recovery Author: Marc Galanter. |
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The Social World of Alcoholics Anonymous: How It Works Author: Annette R. Smith. |
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Dr. Bob Of Alcoholics Anonymous: His Excellent Training in the Good Book As a Youngster in Vermont Author: B. Dick. |
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Alcoholics Anonymous : A critique of the twelve-step model, part three
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In parts one and two of this series of articles on Alcoholics Anonymous , I provided a critique of steps 1-6 of AA's 12-step model, and offered an ...
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In parts one and two of this series of articles on Alcoholics Anonymous , I provided a critique of steps 1-6 of AA's 12-step model, and offered an ...
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Women in the City Alcoholics Anonymous Group [Daily Reflections ...
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I can learn the principals of working out problems in my daily life by getting involved in the business of . A.A.. By being self-supporting, I can give back to . A.A.. what . A.A.. gave to me! Giving back to . A.A.. not only ensures my own ...
Are Alcoholics Anonymous a religious group or a charity?
Q. I was looking at the 12 step programme and its all about God. I thought they had know religous interest just those of helping alcoholics.
Asked by rod c - Thu May 7 11:05:53 2009 - - 8 Answers - 0 Comments
A. AA is a thinly disguised religious group, quitting drinking is seen as a byproduct of getting right with God. They try to downplay it, claiming they are "spiritual not religious", then use the words interchangeably. Their own words explain it: "To some people we need not, and probably should not emphasize the spiritual feature on our first approach. We might prejudice them. At the moment we are trying to put our lives in order. But this is not an end in itself. Our real purpose is to fit ourselves to be of maximum service to God and the people about us. It is seldom wise to approach an individual, who still smarts from our injustice to him, and announce that we have gone religious." Big Book, pg 76-77. AA evolved out of the Oxford Group… [cont.]
Answered by raysny - Thu May 7 18:34:52 2009
Q. I was looking at the 12 step programme and its all about God. I thought they had know religous interest just those of helping alcoholics.
Asked by rod c - Thu May 7 11:05:53 2009 - - 8 Answers - 0 Comments
A. AA is a thinly disguised religious group, quitting drinking is seen as a byproduct of getting right with God. They try to downplay it, claiming they are "spiritual not religious", then use the words interchangeably. Their own words explain it: "To some people we need not, and probably should not emphasize the spiritual feature on our first approach. We might prejudice them. At the moment we are trying to put our lives in order. But this is not an end in itself. Our real purpose is to fit ourselves to be of maximum service to God and the people about us. It is seldom wise to approach an individual, who still smarts from our injustice to him, and announce that we have gone religious." Big Book, pg 76-77. AA evolved out of the Oxford Group… [cont.]
Answered by raysny - Thu May 7 18:34:52 2009
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