Thank
you for the update. I continue to see the importance of being aware of the
"Big Myth;" i.e., that the Foreword (of which there are actually four
in the fourth edition), "The Doctor's Opinion," the "first 164
pages," and "Appendix II: Spiritual Experience" are "the
basic text" of Alcoholics Anonymous Society. The "Big Myth" is
contradicted by:
1.
A number of the basic meanings of the word "text" in a good
dictionary (e.g.: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/text);
i.e., the word "text" usually means a book or a manuscript--i.e., the
whole thing, not just a portion.
2. The words on the front cover of the dust jacket of the hard back version of the fourth edition of the Big Book (2001)--the first thing that many people would see when they look at a new copy of the current edition of the hard back edition of the Big Book with its original dust jacket on it; i.e.:
2. The words on the front cover of the dust jacket of the hard back version of the fourth edition of the Big Book (2001)--the first thing that many people would see when they look at a new copy of the current edition of the hard back edition of the Big Book with its original dust jacket on it; i.e.:
Alcoholics
Anonymous
This is the Fourth Edition of the Big Book, the Basic Text for Alcoholics Anonymous [highlighting added]
This is the Fourth Edition of the Big Book, the Basic Text for Alcoholics Anonymous [highlighting added]
(Again,
the whole book is "the basic text.")
3. The second paragraph of the first page of the Preface in the fourth edition (p. xi) states in part:
3. The second paragraph of the first page of the Preface in the fourth edition (p. xi) states in part:
. . . this book has become the basic text for our Society . . .
[highlighting added]
Dick B.'s son, Ken
www.DickB.com
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