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Author Re: Is A.A. a religious society?
Bobby L

2004-11-08, 10:06 pm


"joseph white" <uglyvan420@excite.com> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 27 Jun 2003 01:12:53 -0400, "Cartman"
> <omar_adebisi@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
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> ...and being open to being brainwashed with A.A.'s credo which
> absolves you of your personal responsibility in this matter by their
> credo that you are powerless over alcohol and cannot free yourself
> from its control over your life without seeking the assistance of some
> external "higher power".
>
> I hear all these guys at AA meetings thanking God for His help in
> freeing them from alcohol, but I know that no such "higher power"
> exists,



This is probably a time bomb...but I gotta ask...
How do you know?

Based on your own inputs in around this post please present "just the facts,
maam" Let me have the proof. I ask because many of us really want to see
this proof. There are so many searching for the answer to this puzzle that
you have seemingly solved. (Please give me something more than "you just
know.")


Bobby L



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