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Sometimes don't you just wish you could just ask Bill W.? Jim Burwell compiled these answers from various articles and talks given by Bill W. or were about him. The results give us a wealth of insight and thinking from Bill W. on the following topics. So...

Let's ask Bill W.


1 - The Disease Concept
2 - Mental Obsession
3 - How Does AA Work?
4 - A Continued Existence
5 - Early AA 12th Step
6 - What Happened to Ebby?
7 - Oxford Group Info
8 - Agnostics & God
9 - Medicine, Religion & AA
10 - Origins of the Traditions
11 - Still More Traditions Info
12 - General Service Conference
13 - AA & Other Agencies
14 - The 12 Concepts
15 - Remembering Our Early Friends
16 - Are Alcoholics "Different?"
17 - Is It All Bill Wilson's Experience?
18 - "A Rapid Growth Problem?"
19 - Bill Wilson's Spiritual Experience
20 - Early AA
21 - Meet AA #3
22 - More Big Book Info
23 - St. Ignatius & The Steps
24 - Father Dowling's Influence
25 - More on the Traditions
26 - GSO Financing
27 - AA Government?
28 - Drug Addicts & AA
29 - Right of Appeal
30 - Are Alcoholics "Neurotic?"
31 - What is Alcoholism?
32 - Is AA a Religion?
33 - What Is AA's Success Rate?
34 - Carl Jung's Contribution
35 - Ebby's Message to Bill
36 - Clergy & AA
37 - AA and the Community
38 - Short GSO History
39 - The Rockefeller Connection
40 - The Three Legacies
41 - Drunks in AA Meetings?
   

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