Atheists & Agnostics
In reply to the discussion: Atheist Mom Forced Into Court-Ordered Christian Counseling [View all]Atman
(31,464 posts)You refuse to actually listen (read) a word I said. Since you obviously have a computer with a web browser, you are welcome to use The Google. You will find that it backs up my statement 100%. Now, to be clear...I am not saying that AA does not work for those who enjoy the fellowship and stay with the program. Not at all! But that was/is the entire point of my post. Statistically, scientifically, measurably, no program is better than another. It doesn't matter whether you're in AA or SOS or SMART Recovery, or talking to that squirrel in the park. Statistically, in the real world, AA's success rate is no better than any other method of recovery. None. And that is because the one key factor in choosing a life of sobriety is choosing a life of sobriety. It doesn't matter what club you belong to, it doesn't matter how many coins you collect, it doesn't matter how often you attend meetings. Scientifically, it just doesn't matter. If you don't want to be sober and remain sober, you won't, and no amount of AA meetings and coins and fellowship will change that. Period. It really isn't even open for discussion, just look at the scientific evidence (I did, a LOT of it).
I'll make the assumption that you've been sober for a while, and I commend you for that. But as far as barking up the wrong tree, look no further than the tree in your own yard. Whatever it is that keeps you straight, whatever it is that keeps you from screaming out in the night, whatever it is that keeps you clean and healthy, go for it. Live it. Love it. Embrace it.
But government has no business forcing people to attend church, and church is exactly what AA is. I've been there.