Gregg wrote:
>>Well, final thought, i'm going to continue to go
>>to AA but i am questioning AA a little more than i probably should. For
>>that i am feeling really guilty about, cause the logical part of me is
>>saying to do it the AA way.
>>
>>Bryan
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> Bryan why should you not question AA? It is your life not anyone else's. The
> only truly dangerous thing to question for someone like me is whether or not
> I can take a drink and get away with it. If you really want to get something
> from AA remember the only requirement for membership is a desire to stop
> drinking. Take what you truly need to stay sober and share what is helping
> you stay sober. AA could use more people that think and speak from the heart
> and less parrots. There are also other sobriety support groups and many just
> plain old healthy groups and activities that one can participate in which
> support your sobriety. Relax and enjoy being sober. If you are ever told by
> anyone to do it this way or you'll drink and die, look elsewhere for
> inspiration. :-)
>
> Gregg
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main thing my post was i wasn't doubting AA, just
questioning it a little. Still going