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AA original manuscript reveals profound debate over religion

Seeded on Fri Sep 24, 2010 12:30 AM EDT
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health, recovery, addiction, spirituality, alcoholics-anonymous, twelve-step, hazelden, big-book, fobw, aa-history
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Addiction (generic, all-inclusive) is considered to be a three-fold condition which attacks its sufferers physically, mentally and spiritually. One cannot treat only one or two of these facets and claim tangible success. Recovery, like active addiction, is an all-or-nothing process.

Many enter into 12-step recovery, severely spiritually broken. Countless are those who wanted nothing to do with religion, or any whiff of reliance upon a deity. The rejection of specific idealized dogma, in favor of making 12-step recovery seem more possible to non-Christians, was the basis for these crucial debates on the spiritual language of the Big Book.

To better understand the initial impact of the Alcoholics Anonymous (program) text's earlier editions, it's important to note that the fellowship of Alcoholics Anonymous was a descendant of the Oxford Group.

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In the years since the Big Book was first published, AA's 12-step program has been adopted by millions of people battling a wide range of addictions, from drugs to food to sex to e-mail. It has been embraced by the authorities in the Islamic republic of Iran and the former Soviet Union and retooled by groups ranging from Chabad (for Jews) to Rick Warren's Celebrate Recovery (for evangelical Christians).

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Reply#1 - Fri Sep 24, 2010 12:31 AM EDT
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I look forward to reading the manuscript.

The removal of the more overt religious language was a fantastically important step. AA would not have found such universal acceptance with such language included. Even as it is I know many that could benefit from the message of AA but refuse to attend because they think it's a 'religious' organization.

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Reply#2 - Fri Sep 24, 2010 1:10 AM EDT
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