Agnostica: Bringing AA to the Unbeliever
“...this was the great contribution of our atheists and agnostics. They had widened our gateway so that all who suffer might pass through, regardless of their belief or lack of belief.” Alcoholics Anonymous Comes of Age, p. 167
Symposium on AA History March 4-6, 2016
Sedona Mago Retreat Center
3500 East Bill Gray Road Sedona, AZ 86336
Recordings from Symposium on AA History 2016 are available from SedonaMagoRetreat.org
Saturday, Joe C of Rebellion Dogs presented on the ongoing history of atheists and agnostics in AA. On the agenda was: Growth of no-prayer, humanist, secular, freethinker, atheists/agnostic group in North America and around the world; A 40 year struggle for the General Service Conference to produce a pamphlet for atheists/agnostics; WAAFT (We Agnostics, Atheists & Freethinkers International AA Conference, and The Ontario Human Rights Tribunal case concerning Toronto Intergroup's discrimination of agnostic/atheist groups.
Here are the slides and transcript Read or download PDF slides and notes here.
Here is the audio + slide shows from Sedona Mago Retreat March 5th. Or watch on YouTube.
Here is the whole schedule for the 2016 Symposium.
visit http://www.sedonamagoretreat.org/symposium-on-aa-history/ or EMAIL JayATSedonaMagoRetreat
The whole program:
FRIDAY
5:30 – 6:30 Dinner
7:00 – 7:15 Welcome and Introductions
Jay S.
7:15 – 8:00 Persistent Urban Legends in A.A.
Dan Carracino (co-director of the documentary film: Bill W.)
8:00 – 8:30 Ernie Kurtz: A Reverence for History
A video interview moderated by William Schaberg & Kevin Hanlon
8:30 – 9:30 Open A.A. Meeting
SATURDAY
6:00 – 7:00 Open A.A. Meeting
with Oxford-Group-style Quiet Time [meditation]
7:00 – 8:00 Breakfast
8:00 – 8:15 An Overview of Our Day
Bill S.
8:15 – 9:00 June, 1945: Bill Wilson Leaves A.A. for a Real Job
Now What Happens?
Kevin Hanlon (co-director of the documentary film: Bill W.)
9:00 – 9:45 “King” Charles Towns of New York City
Gary N.
9:45 – 10:15 Break
10:15– 11:00 A Candid View of the “Lady Lush”: Marty Mann
Dr. Beverly Allen (Professor, Syracuse University: Playwright
[An Evening With Marty Mann: First Lady of Alcoholics Anonymous];
Script Writer [Lady Lush]; Author [Mrs. Marty Mann: First Lady of Alcoholics
Anonymous]
11:00– 12:00 An Interview with Rt. Rev. Ward Ewing
Jay S. & Ward Ewing (non-alcoholic Chair of the General
Service Board from 2002 to 2013; Chair Emeritus thereafter)
12:00 – 1:30 Lunch
1:30 – 2:15 Agnostica: Bringing A.A. to the Unbeliever
Joe C. Rebellion Dogs Publishing
2:15 – 2:30 Break
2:30 – 3:15 “In Their Own Words”: The Recovery of
People of Color & LGBTQ in Early A.A.
Jackie B. & Glenn C.
3:15 – 3:30 Break
3:30 – 4:15 Lois Wilson, Her Legacy at Stepping Stones
Sally C. (Executive Director, Stepping Stones, Bedford, NY)
5:30 – 6:30 Dinner
6:45 – 9:00 A Night at the Movies:
Bill W.
[Directors cut extended version)
Followed by a Q&A Session
with Director’s Kevin Hanlon & Dan Carracino
9:00 – 10:00 Open A.A. Meeting
SUNDAY
6:00 – 7:00 Open A.A. Meeting
with Oxford-Group-style Quiet Time [meditation]
7:00 – 8:00 Breakfast
8:00 – 8:15 An Overview of Our Day
Bill S.
8:15 – 9:00 A New Pair of Goggles: The Spread of A.A.
Internationally by the Armed Forces
Roger W.
9:00– 9:45 From Psychic to Psychedelic:
Bill Wilson at the Frontiers of Consciousness
Jay S.
9:45– 10:15 Break
10:15 – 11:00 A Virtual Tour of “Wilson House” in Dorset, Vermont
Julie K. (Executive Director, Wilson House)
11:00 – 11:30 OPEN FORUM: Suggestions for Future Symposiums
Moderators: Jay Stinnett & William Schaberg
12:00 – 1:00 Lunch
Links from the presentation
Area 17 History of Proposals for a pamphlet for the Atheist/Agnostic/Non-believer CLICK HERE
Roger C (AA Agnostica)'s History of Secular AA groups. CLICK HERE
White Paper on Non-Believers CLICK HERE
Ontario Human Rights Commission April 12th webinar sign up CLICK HERE
We Agnostics, Atheists & FreeThinkers International A.A. Conference in Austin TX November 11th - 13th CLICK HERE
From the Ontario Human Rights Commission:
The right to be free from discrimination based on creed reflects core Canadian constitutional values and commitments to a secular, multicultural and democratic society. People who follow a creed, and people who do not, have the right to live in a society that respects pluralism and human rights and the right to follow different creeds.
“When we ask people to be tolerant of others, we do not ask them to abandon their personal convictions. We merely ask them to respect the rights, values and ways of being of those who may not share those convictions. The belief that others are entitled to equal respect depends, not on the belief that their values are right, but on the belief that they have a claim to equal respect regardless of whether they are right.” – Supreme Court of Canada. 2002