Old 04-01-2014, 12:04 AM
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AAnoob
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Originally Posted by Dee74 View Post
I've read everything you've posted - and I've seen you use the 'what you thought I said is not what I said' argument a lot.
LOL, because it's true. So far, I mostly just post articles I like, and highlight the part that is interesting to me. Some people want to read into what I wrote or highlight. Some accused me of having a secret agenda. Some took what I wrote and flipped it 180 degrees opposite. Some guy thinks I like to kick dogs. (actually it's cats)



The reason behind it has been pretty obvious to me,
and it is explained here pretty well.

But because human beings tend to have opinions about matters vital to their welfare, and because alcoholics as a group are probably more prone to having and expressing strong opinions than average, it is not uncommon to find AA members here and there who are convinced that their understanding of the AA program is the only possible correct one, and hence that failure to adhere to their beliefs and practices will inevitably lead to ruin on the part of anyone unwise enough to disregard their superior wisdom. - Floyd P. Garrett, M.D.
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