Q - Why shouldn't the General Service Conference be a government for Alcoholics Anonymous?
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- Each A.A. Group is autonomous; our only "authority" is a
Higher Power. Practically speaking, no A.A. Group will stand for a
personal government anyhow; we're built that way. Though the
Conference will guide A.A. Headquarters, it must never assume to
govern A.A. as a whole. While it can publicly deplore misuse of the
A.A. name or departures from Tradition, it ought never attempt
punishment or legal restraint of non-conformists - in A.A. or out.
That is the road to public controversy and internal disruption. The
Conference will give us an example and a guide, but not government. A
personal government is something, God willing, that Alcoholics
Anonymous will never have. We shall authorize servants to act for us,
but not rulers. © (Third Legacy Pamphlet, October 1950).
Bill
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