There are no assignments in AA. It's a program made complicated by educated people and bad sponsorship. Just work the steps as they're outlined in the big book. NOT the 12x12
Can you answer these questions?... 1. What do we of alcoholics anonymous believe about this book? 2. What is the source of this convincing testimony in this book? 3-a. Who gave alcoholics anonymous this "opinion" of alcoholism? 3-b. What was his position? 4. What was Dr. Silkworth's specialty? 5. How did Dr. Silkworth describe the patient (Bill W.) he attended in 1934? 6. What happened during Bill's third course of treatment? 7. As part of Bill's recovery, what did he try to impress upon other alcoholics? 8. His work was the basis for what? 9. How many did doctor silkworth say he had recovered by 1939? 10. How many did Dr. Silkworth know from his personal experience? 11. Why do these facts seem to be of extreme medical importance?
Hello, it is not for us to answer these questions as we are a commercial company. Perhaps you could join or go to an AA meeting and ask the members there who would be in a better position to answer your questions.
Listening again! Love Joe and Charlie...
Can i do this as a assignment to do with my sponcee for step1
That's what I'm doing right now
There are no assignments in AA. It's a program made complicated by educated people and bad sponsorship. Just work the steps as they're outlined in the big book. NOT the 12x12
All the instructions are in the big book 📕 ❤
Wow. Well put. Just follow the Directions in the Big Book, it needs NO INTERPRETATION.
Can you answer these questions?...
1. What do we of alcoholics anonymous believe about this book?
2. What is the source of this convincing testimony in this book?
3-a. Who gave alcoholics anonymous this "opinion" of alcoholism?
3-b. What was his position?
4. What was Dr. Silkworth's specialty?
5. How did Dr. Silkworth describe the patient (Bill W.) he attended in 1934?
6. What happened during Bill's third course of treatment?
7. As part of Bill's recovery, what did he try to impress upon other alcoholics?
8. His work was the basis for what?
9. How many did doctor silkworth say he had recovered by 1939?
10. How many did Dr. Silkworth know from his personal experience?
11. Why do these facts seem to be of extreme medical importance?
Hello, it is not for us to answer these questions as we are a commercial company. Perhaps you could join or go to an AA meeting and ask the members there who would be in a better position to answer your questions.
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Amazing I’m one of the lucky ones it took time to understand alcoholism now I do my life gas never been better. 🙏🏼