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The search for a word to describe "our type" of AAs

By webmaster
Created 2005-07-25 09:38

We're looking for a word to describe AA members who subscribe to the philosophies and practices of the early days of AA

We're looking for a word to describe people like Joe McQ. and Charlie P of "Joe & Charlie", like Cliff B of the Primary Purpose Group of Dallas, Texas, like "the twins" of Texas-Chris R and Myers R, like Barefoot Bob, like Mike L of the Carry This Message Group in West Orange, New Jersey, like Peter M of Union, NJ, Like Mark H of Dallas...

These dedicated AAs are often described as "big book thumpers", "Nazis", or "Fundamentalists". A less comon word is "orthodox".... the fellows of Iceland reportedly use the term "Taliban". Unfortunately, these words have negative connotations.

We're looking for a word, an adjective, that gives a good impression - a positive image of those who learn, do, and teach the lessions of the "First One Hundred" who carried the message so well that it got to millions all over the world before it became watered down and, unfortunately, much less effective in bringing miracles into the lives of those who apply the lessons of the 12-Step Program of Recovery.

What ideas or suggestions can you offer here to get a thoughtful discussion rolling?


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