Question
2:
Would
Conference consider what response can be given to Groups who refuse
to accept the group conscience of Intergroup/Region?
[See
also: The Traditions, Preamble and Concepts]
“ I
think if groups which refuse to accept the group conscience of the
intergroup / region are affiliated directly or indirectly to any of
the following outside enterprises or their literature, then they do
not qualify to be AA groups. They ought not be listed as AA groups,
nationally or locally. Dick B (International Christian Recovery
Coalition Inc; Freedom Ranch Maui Inc.) Joe McQ (Founder, Serenity
Park Treatment Center, Recovery Dynamics); The Primary Purpose Group
of Alcoholics Anonymous Dallas, Texas (Myers R., Origins Recovery
Centres Alumini Services Department; Chris R. Origins Recovery
centres Alumini Services Department and Director of Alumini Services
La Hacienda Treatment Centres) Wally P. (aabacktobasics, Faith with
Works Publishing Inc.) Father Joseph C. Martin® (Father Martins
Ashley Treatment Center, Ashley Inc.) Wayne B (The Last Mile
Foundation Inc.) Hazeldon publications. The watered down programs of
these self-appointed AA teachers and historians, their outside
publications, and the material their organisations put on the
internet are not AA. ”
Cheerio
The
Fellas (Friends of Alcoholics Anonymous)
See
also AA Minority Report 2013
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