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Lest
We Travel Path of Washingtonians
From Outwood, Kentucky
Copyright
© AA
Grapevine, Inc., July 1947
As a member of A.A. for two years I have enjoyed and received
much help from The A.A. Grapevine. Bill's articles are always
tops.
I
would like to add my humble opinion to certain questions
which are discussed in our publication.
1.
We must keep our anonymity as far as possible if we expect
to be effective.
2.
Stay clear of those who wish to popularize A.A. in such
a way that eventually may lead to its becoming a racket.
We do not need to appeal to the public in any way for funds.
To commercialize A.A. is to destroy it.
3.
Avoid as much as possible holding meetings in churches or
any religious houses. The average alcoholic cannot be won
through any creed or sect. He is skeptical of religion.
4.
We are not out to dry up the world. As alcoholics we are
sick people. The vast majority of people can still take
their liquor or leave it. Those people do not need A.A.
and may never need it. Let's be tolerant with the nonalcoholic.
As long as we "stick to our knitting," live by
our 12 Steps, and offer our help only to those who are powerless
over alcohol and whose lives have become unmanageable and
who are willing to go to any extreme to obtain sobriety,
just so long will A.A. be effective.
We
do not wish to travel the same road as the Washingtonians.
It
is gratifying to see how A.A. has grown. I think this is
due to its sincerity, the nonprofit motive, and the fact
that most A.A.s are trying to live the 12 Steps. There is
a heap of brother- hood in this organization which could
be destroyed by commercialization in the very minutest form.
E.K.D.
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Grapevine, Inc., July 1947
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