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Chapter 1 of "A.A.- How Alcoholics Anonymous Steals Your Soul"
Step1 The Bait-And-Switch Begins (excerpt)
Step 2 The Savage Atheist and Deadly Sin (excerpt)
Step 3 Genetic Memory Of God (excerpt)
Step 4 The Seven Deadly Sins
Step 5 AA, The Arbiter of God’s Word
Step 6 We’re Men, You’re All Boys
Step 7 Take My Sin- Please (my apologies to the Great Mr. Youngman)
Step 10 Lots of Sin, Lots of Praying
Step 11 AA and the God of The Atom
Step 12 Born Again, Whether You Want It Or Not
Chapter 3 The Real Alcoholics Anonymous
Chapter 4 A Self Defense Primer
Chapter 5 The Danger of A.A.
Chapter 6 My Story of Self-Cure
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Step 2 The Savage Atheist and Deadly Sin
(excerpt)
Step 2 Came to believe that a Power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity
The dilemma faced by AA is that while persuading people to turn to God, they also must pretend that they are not religious. To achieve this, they give explicit lessons to their members on how to hide AA’s true nature; the Big Books chapter ‘Working With Others’ instructs their recruiters that “
you had better use everyday language to describe spiritual principles. There is no use arousing any prejudice he may have against certain theological terms and conceptions about which he may already be confused”.
AA tells their recruiters to tell new members “
You can, if you wish, make AA itself your ‘higher power”
but the Big Book shows the incredible, and despicable, deceit of that statement; “
...it was impossible for any of us to fully define or comprehend that Power, which is God
”