"While A.A. has restored thousands of poor Christians to their churches, and has made believers out of atheists and agnostics, it has also made good A.A.'s out of those belonging to the Buddhist, Islamic, and Jewish faiths.For example, we question very much whether our Buddhist members in Japan would ever have joined this Society had A.A. officially stamped itself a strictly Christian movement.
"You can easily convince yourself of this by imagining that A.A. started among the Buddhists and that they then told you you couldn't join them unless you became a Buddhist, too.If you were a Christian alcoholic under these circumstances, you might well turn your face to the wall and die."
If the Creator wanted us to all have been the same , then He would have made us the same. Our diversity is valuable. Much of our belief systems are and have been shaped over time from beginning to present. Although we are seemingly so very different, our common Creator did give us quite a lot , well...In common.
The more I have learned about the various basic religions, the more I see a kindred Spirit that is in us all.
I've been to meetings in England, Scotland, Wales, France, Belgium, Holland,Luxembourg, Germany, Switzerland, Poland, USA, Taiwan & Israel.
Believe me, meetings are meetings, I'm often the only non Jew when I go to the meeting in Tel Aviv, but the sharing is no different than that elsewhere.
I once heard someone say all the religions of the world have one thing in common, they all send their drunks to AA to get sober!