Guest guest Posted October 4, 2000 Report Share Posted October 4, 2000 I don't recall anyone mentioning this so forgive if I'm rehashing old sentiment. Even the word sponsor has religious overtones. Although I'm still unable to place AA's propensity for refusing to take responsibility for anyone but themselves and then only in context of what AA's dogma allows them to do, into this concept of sponsorship. I mean how can someone take responsibility for someone else if the entire purpose of the program is selfish as is said so often. Even if it weren't selfish we're still stuck with people who refuse to accept responsibility for their own behavior in favor of the easier softer disease highway. How can someone like that hope to accept responsibility for another and if someone thought they could wouldn't thinking so clash with the humility concepts spoken of so frequently in the rewms? sponsor \Spon " sor\, n. [L., from spondere, sponsum, to engage one's self. See Spose.] 1. One who binds himself to answer for another, and is responsible for his default; a surety. 2. One who at the baptism of an infant profess the christian faith in its name, and guarantees its religious education; a godfather or godmother. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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