Richard Peabody was the first authority to proclaim that there was no cure for alcoholism, and his best-selling book, The Common Sense of Drinking, was a major influence on A.A. founder Bill W.?
Question 1: Wilson's corrective was to write the guidelines for non-coercive group management, Twelve Points to Assure our Future, that eventually became known as the ________.
Question 4: Ebby Thacher, a former drinking friend, introduced Wilson to a six step spiritual solution for alcoholism that he picked up as a member of the ________, a Christian society that promoted sobriety.
Question 9: Though AA itself was not deemed to be a religion, it was ruled that it contained enough religious components to make coerced attendance at AA meetings a violation of the ________ of the First Amendment of the constitution.