The Freedom From Directives That All AAs Enjoy
ByDick B.
© 2010 Anonymous. All rights reserved
What Bill Wilson Told Those Who Followed
"It [Alcoholics Anonymous] does not at any point conform to the pattern of a government. Neither
the General Service Conference, the General Service Board, nor the humblest group committee can issue a single
directive to an A.A. member and make it stick, let alone hand out any punishment. . . . Groups have tried to expel
members, but the banished have come back to sit in the meeting place, saying, 'This is life for us; you can't keep
us out.' . . . An A.A. may take advice or suggestions from more experienced members, but he surely will not take
orders. . . . One would think that A.A.'s Headquarters and General Service Conference would be exceptions. Surely
the people there would have to have some authority. But long ago Trustees and staff members alike found they could
do no more than make suggestions, and very mild ones at that." Alcoholics Anonymous Comes of Age, 118-19.
The Woods Are Full of Those Who Try to Direct or “Govern”
Almost all of the criticisms of Alcoholics Anonymous that abound today are based on one or more
erroneous assumptions: (1) That AAs are all of one mind. (2) That AAs are all of one type. Thus one of the recent
critics asserts that A.A. is not “Bible pure.” Of course it isn’t! Most of the incoming crowd has strayed so far
from Bible purity that they wonder how they could have become so crazy and could have been such trouble makers. And
don’t think that they all are changed into angels just because they go to meetings or read the Big Book or “take”
the Twelve Steps. Same thing for those Christians in A.A. (3) That all AAs are hell-bound and will taint and
tarnish and condemn anyone—anyone one at all--who fellowships with these “evil” souls. (4) That the prophecy of
Isaiah 53:5-6 is untrue. It says of the one who was to come: “Surely he hath borne our grief, and carried our
sorrows: yet we did esteem him stricken, smitten of God, and afflicted. But he was wounded for our transgressions,
he was bruised for our iniquities; the chastisement of our peace was upon him; and with his stripes we are healed
“And that’s the Savior so many early AAs [and AAs today] needed and accepted. (5) That the A.A. hierarchy (of which
there is none) somehow says, “Jump;” and the docile sheep ask, “How high?” (6) But 1 Peter 2:24-25 declared of
Jesus’ accomplishments, “Who his own self bare our sins in his own body on the tree that we, being dead to sins,
should live unto righteousness: by whose stripes ye were healed. For ye were as sheep gone astray; but are now
returned unto the Shepherd and Bishop of your souls.” That’s the word for those who become children of the living
and true God.
Some may just want to go to meetings. Some may want to believe in nothing at all. And some may
even hold with those who think we have a mandatory program which, in the words of two critics, constitutes “12
Steps to Destruction.” But if you receive a directive or an order from A.A. World Headquarters or some staff
member, or from some local Central Office, or even from a “delegate,” or DCM, or GSR, or speaker, or sponsor, you
are free to ignore the directive, pursue your Christian walk, improve that walk, and tell others exactly how and
why you are doing it. And tell anyone what God has done for you. For A.A. is about as unorganized and ungoverned
and undirected as it is possible to be—whatever you may see or hear today. Nobody, absolutely nobody, can direct
you as to anything you should or must or are not free to do.
dickb@dickb.com; www.dickb.com
Gloria Deo
|