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dickb
04-23-2009, 03:11 AM
Alcoholics and Addicts Have a Choice
Some Options
Dick B.
© 2009 Dick B. All rights reserved.

Some of the Present, but Unappealing Choices

They can choose to continue the devastating self-destructive misery regularly following excessive use of alcohol and drugs, OR

They can choose to stand before a judge and continue facing alternatives of jail or diversionary treatment, OR

They can choose to spend thousands on revolving door treatment and rehab efforts, OR

They can choose to spend years in recovery meetings dumping and being dumped upon with personal shortcomings, confrontations, abuses, religious prejudices, and childhood fears, OR

They can choose to seek out pharmaceutical solutions which will balance their unbalanced brain issues, “lessen” their desire to abuse, or “suppress” their destructive cravings for a time, OR

They can choose to attend secular group and mutual therapeutic support groups, OR

The Solution of Relying on the Power of God

They can study, learn, and apply the solution that early AAs found and developed in Akron, Ohio in the 1930’s—a solution based on ideas in the Bible and reliance on their Creator and personal love and service to other afflicted souls; explaining to them the effectiveness of God’s help; and citing as authority the astonishing, documented 75% success rate achieved by the early AAs who really tried and went to any lengths to follow thoroughly the path of spiritual recovery.

The Pioneer A.A. Solution that Put Early A.A. on the Map and Gained the Support and Respect of Clergy and Physicians Alike

The problem today is that tens of millions of dollars are being poured into medical, psychiatric, psychological, and pharmaceutical research; into “relapse is OK” revolving treatment efforts; and into books, articles, and panels that distort, ignore, or condemn the simple contention of Dr. Bob that “Your Heavenly Father will never let you down!”

The first three AAs—Bill Wilson, Dr. Bob Smith, and Bill Dotson—all declared that they had been cured; that the credit belonged to God; and that God had shown them how to pass along to others their solution.

Not one of the three founding A.A. pioneers had a society, a group meeting, a basic text, a series of steps, a group of traditions, a state or national or international publishing house or office, or the professional help of either physicians or clergy—though all three proclaimed that they were their mere assistants. The founding pioneers turned to the Bible for guidance and to God for help. They received it, and never drank again.

What is Your Choice?

Dick B., When Early AAs Were Cured and Why http://www.dickb.com/alcoholismcured.shtml

Gloria Deo
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Tom1
04-23-2009, 05:10 AM
I liked this post. One problem I have been having at AA meetings is that many seem to make the meetings the object of their worship,begin memerizing passages with the ferver of scripture from The Big Book, and attack new comers with the religious hysteria of a cult member. I cannot deny that aa works for people, have seen many miracles (and failures, myself included at times). The Bible is very clear with with regards to making idols and worshiping anything other than Him. AA is a man made, perhaps God- inspired tool for us, but we must keep it in perspective with where our ultimate power comes and what the object of our worship should be. That being said, I accept that there are non- believers who should also benefit from this gift. so I understand the neutralizing of the 12 steps to include whatever gods you choose to make. It is just important for believers to remember this, and perhaps non believers, through our example, may come to know the peace and joy that are in Him, something I strive for daily (and stuggle with). God Bless, Tom

thereishope
04-23-2009, 11:00 AM
AMEN!!!!

dickb
12-04-2009, 03:14 AM
Kudos to Tom for the comments. And have a healthy, prosperous, joyous 2010
3 John 2. God Bless, Dick B.