A.A., the "Higher Powers," and the New Thought Compromise

My Search for the Curious Nonsense "gods" Floating Around Recovery Talk

As many know by now, my searches for the history of A.A. began when a young man told me when I was three years sober that A.A. had come from the Bible. I told him I had never heard such a thing in the thousand or more meetings I had attended. He then suggested I read the A.A. General Service Conference-approved book, DR. BOB and the Good Oldtimers; Which I did. And the young man was right.

Then, as many have also heard, I realized that A.A. had many roots. Some had never been researched. Some were scarcely known in the Fellowship. Some had systematically and intentionally been discarded; or, at best, they had been distorted.

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Copyright 2009-2012 by Richard G. Burns, J.D.
All rights reserved. Used by permission.
Dick B. is a writer, historian, retired attorney, Bible student,
CDAAC, and an active and recovered member of the A.A. fellowship.
He has published 42 titles and over 500 articles on the history
of Alcoholics Anonymous and on the Christian recovery movement
Contact Dick B.
PO Box 837, Kihei, HI 96753-0837

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