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Cured From Alcoholism
By Terry D.
Finally, my questions have been answered. For years
now, I’ve been searching for answers about the origins of Alcoholics Anonymous,
and the 12 Step Fellowships. At first, I pretty much knew from instinct, and
from previously studying the Bible, that A.A. and the 12 Steps were
Christian-based ideals and principles. Recently, I’ve had the great pleasure of
meeting Dick B., who is considered the leading A.A. historian of the world at
this moment. Dick B. has written several books about the Biblical roots of A.A.
through intensive and thorough research. In all of his books, Dick B. provides
excellent support and evidence for everything he discusses. Early literature and
documents provide the foundation of Dick B’s research, and he provides this TRUE
evidence in every book that he writes. This article will review the important
principles, facts, and truths about Dick B’s book, Cured! The following material
will be direct quotes from this book, while also emphasizing important
scriptures. I will now provide an accurate and thorough summary of Cured! while
I analyze and provide documented facts about this whole “cured” controversy
surrounding the rooms of A.A. and most 12 Step Fellowships. …But we [Bill Wilson and Dr. Bob] were convinced that the answer to our problems was in the Good Book [the Bible]. To some of us older ones, the parts that we found absolutely essential were the Sermon on the Mount, the thirteenth chapter of First Corinthians, and the Book of James” (quoted in Cured! 3). The Basic ideals and principles found in A.A. were originated by Christian believers, who used Christian-based practices to CURE an unbelievably high percentage of early alcoholics, commonly referred to as the “Pioneer Program of Recovery,” or, “Pioneer AAs.” The following is a list of practices that early alcoholics adhered to as they were finally cured of their drunkenness: …(1)Admission of alcoholism, incurable from a medical viewpoint, coupled with the willingness to stop drinking forever. (2) Hospitalization or medical attention at the earliest moment—in almost every case. (3) Belief in the Creator. (4) Establishment of a relationship with Him through acceptance of Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior. (5) Obedience to God’s will. (6) Removal from the alcoholic’s life of the sins which were contrary to God’s will and frequently accompany alcoholism. (7) Participation in Morning Quiet Time and devotion, with Bible study, prayer, and reading of Christian literature. (8) Consistently helping other alcoholics get straightened out. (9) Maintaining frequent social and religious comradeship with other ex-alcoholic believers. (10) Weekly attendance at some religious service. (11) Family participation” (Cured! 7).
The practices and Pioneer AA essentials listed above
proved to be a very successful “Program” to cure alcoholics at an amazingly high
success rate. Dick B. further emphasizes this important fact when he writes,
“Bill Wilson frequently declared that AAs did not ‘invent’ their program; nor
did anyone invent it, he said. The AAs borrowed it. And they correctly called
their ‘spirituality’ reliance on the Creator” (Cured! 9).
The fear of man bringeth a snare: but whoso putteth his
trust in the Lord shall be safe. [Proverbs 29:25]
The simple fact that there IS a
cure makes it wrong to tell the newcomer that there is no cure. The newcomer
would feel extremely better and more confident knowing that there is a cure
through belief in God and His Son, Jesus Christ. Here are Dick B’s comments on
this issue, “What a prescription for life-long bondage—bondage to illness,
bondage to treatment, bondage to therapy, bondage to negatives, and bondage to
endless sick ideas within and outside of A.A.” (Cured! 11). Furthermore,
“The Creator, God Almighty—whose name is Yahweh, not ‘Higher Power’—can cure,
has cured, and has healed alcoholics” (Cured! 14).
When he [Dr. Bob] said that he and Bill had found a
“cure” for alcoholism, he knew what he meant. When he said “Your Heavenly Father
will never let you down,” he knew what he meant (Cured! 19). Well, all of this talk about being cured from A.A. founders. So, what exactly is the cure?
The cure is found in the miracle of using God’s power
and our own will to end the drunkenness and, in fact ending it—for good (Cured!
31). It is now my ultimate objective to spread the truth about early A.A. history, while explaining A.A.’s Biblical roots and documented facts and statistics. Isn’t it important that the 40 A.A. Pioneer’s had a success rate of over 75% of the alcoholics cured? Whereas today’s A.A. success rates are as low as 1%. In order for the program to produce excellent results, early A.A. history needs to be made publicly known so everyone today can apply the life-saving principles to our own recovery. So we too can be cured. Yes, cured! Dick B. adds vital information when he explains, “The cure can and will… be accompanied by a full and abundant life; by fellowship with like-minded believers; by fruitful, Godly service and endeavors; by love for God and His kids, and by a prosperous and healthy life” (Cured! 33). Here is what the Bible says:
John 10:10b—“…I am come that they might have life, and
that they might have it more abundantly” (Cured! 33). The origins of the 12 Steps have been a controversial issue for years and years now. Well, I’ve discovered documented ideals regarding the 12 Steps from Bill Wilson in Dick B’s Cured! I will now divulge this important information to my beloved readers. Here are the real 12 Steps and their main roots found in Cured!
One: We admitted we were licked.
Alcohol was our master. We prayed: “O, God, manage me because I can’t manage
myself.” Did you know that “In early A.A., God came first. ‘First Things First’ meant seeking God first. The Bible was the first book allowed the alcoholic for reading” in the early days of the program (Cured! 83). Here are a few Bible scriptures that proved vital in the early days of A.A.: • There is but one God (Ephesians 4:6; 1 Timothy 2:5).
• To come to God, we must believe that He is, and that He is a rewarder of them that diligently seek Him (Hebrews 11:6).
• God’s only begotten Son is the way, the truth, and the life; and no man comes unto the Father but by God’s Son, Jesus Christ (John 14:6). Those are a few scriptures that were emphasized; however, in all actuality, the entire Bible was the major source of guidance, hope, strength, and love. Dick B. and I believe that “Alcoholics need the simple truths in the Bible about what God has done, can do, promises to do, and will do if we obey His will and believe” (Cured! 99). Furthermore, “Alcoholics should not be told they cannot be cured. They should be told they can be cured. They should be told their founders were cured. Those founders were cured by the Creator! Bill Wilson, Dr. Bob, and Bill Dotson all said so—explicitly, many times” [See Big Book, 4th ed.,pp.181,191] (Cured! 100). The following account by Bill Wilson, A.A. Number One, explains his own cure when he writes: There was a sense of victory, followed by such a peace and serenity as I had ever known. There was utter confidence. I felt lifted up, as though the great clean wind of a mountain top blew through and through. God comes to most men gradually, but His impact on me was sudden and profound [Alcoholics Anonymous, 4th ed.,p.14] (Cured! 103).
In Dick B’s Cured!, he ends the book with this
very important fact when he writes, “The despondent, homeless, sick person does
not exert the self-will it takes to get well if he thinks he never will get
well, never will get over his troubles, and never will attain a normal life” (Cured!
115).
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