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Re: AA view of lapses ?
On Mon, 23 Jun 2003 08:45:16 +0100, Jonathan Bratt
<jonnybratt@aol.com> wrote: >In message <ps98fvcf5u4ak47n9c361rbgp3n6409970@4ax.com>, Dan Ballance ><DanBallance@noSpamexcite.com> writes >>Are there other people who use AA like this? People who are not >>follwoing the 12 steps, may even drink once in a while, but find the >>support - the fellowship if you like - a very useful tool for staying >>sober 99% of the time. Is that allowed? I almost feel fraudulent. > > >There is also a group called Moderation Management: www.moderation.org. > >While many of their number abstain completely, the focus is on >controlled/moderated drinking for those who can manage it. The important part being the last 5 words! Many alcoholics (including MM's founder) will try to moderate, because by the nature of alcoholism they don't really want to quit drinking. -- Blue Moon |
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