A.A. “has overtaken their lives”
“I work with people every day who’ve come out of AA after realizing it has overtaken their lives and become their standard instead of Jesus. One of my clients worked the program and The Big Book for...
View ArticleJoining Christians and non-believers together in spiritual enterprises
Well, it’s a pretty good strategy, if the goal is to dilute or confuse the Body of Christ. We’ve seen it it agreements such as the Covenant for Civility [1], and in gatherings like The Response. But...
View ArticleA.A. for lazy people?
So I received an encouaging comment from a person who left A.A., and I posted it. But I had to amend what I had written in response. The person wrote that “A.A. is a self-righteous program for lazy...
View ArticleSpiritually shaping Alcoholics Anonymous
When they say to you, “Consult the mediums and the spiritists who whisper and mutter,” should not a people consult their God? Should they consult the dead on behalf of the living? (Isaiah 8:19)...
View ArticleBill Wilson called himself “psychic,” Dr. Bob believed science of mind would...
“At first, though, my host thought I was ribbing him. He knew little of psychics and had heard nothing before this of my adventures.”–A.A. co-founder Bill Wilson, PASS IT ON, pg. 277 (bold mine) “[A.A....
View ArticleWhy Bill Wilson picked a pagan symbol for A.A.
The cross, of course, was never an option. Read A.A. co-founder Bill Wilson “felt it would be unwise to have an allegiance to any one religious sect. He felt A.A.’s usefulness was worldwide, and...
View ArticleFactors in formation and development of Alcoholics Anonymous
Factors affecting A.A.’s formation must include: A.A. co-founders Bill Wilson’s and Dr. Bob Smith’s biblically forbidden spiritualism, Dr. Bob’s freemasonry, the meditative silence/spirit communication...
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