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In reply to the discussion: Atheist jailed for denying ‘higher power’ in Calif. drug rehab gets $2M [View all]Liberal_in_LA
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Atheist jailed for denying ‘higher power’ in Calif. drug rehab gets $2M [View all]
reflection
Oct 2014
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He might not have even been a user. Possesion does not necessarily mean it was for his use.
Thor_MN
Oct 2014
#27
Because everybody knows that the 12 steps are the ONLY way to get sober, silly!
Warren DeMontague
Oct 2014
#26
I'm sorry, that just isn't a fact. It's a great resource, but "success" rates are highly exgeratede.
2banon
Oct 2014
#41
and godbothering groups (ALL 12 steppers) are no more successful than other interventions.
whatthehey
Oct 2014
#44
Drug and alcohol rehab needs to be in the hands of trained educated therapists, not religions.
Dont call me Shirley
Oct 2014
#6
Whenever I hear "trained therapists," I think of the McMartin preschool witch hunt.
Archae
Oct 2014
#52
Yeah, I wasn't thinking about that, just good old fashioned regular psychotherapists.
Dont call me Shirley
Oct 2014
#54
Good. 12 Step Programs work for some people, don't work for others. People- particularly Atheists-
Warren DeMontague
Oct 2014
#25
This is the problem with AA and 12 step programs .. too much turning responsibility over to ''GOD"
YOHABLO
Oct 2014
#28
That is, I think, an oversimplification. Plus, it's not up to anyone to walk anyone else's path.
Warren DeMontague
Oct 2014
#36
I dont buy that people who have an innate physiological dependence on alcohol
Warren DeMontague
Oct 2014
#64
but mm and aa success rates are both approximately equal, and aa horror stories are ten a penny too.
whatthehey
Oct 2014
#70
Actually, I said I think there are probably different forms or manifestations of "alcoholisms".
Warren DeMontague
Oct 2014
#72
I fully support scientific research into alcoholism. I know for a fact there are physiological,
Warren DeMontague
Oct 2014
#74
Also I'd add this, regarding "the only sometime successful mitigation is psychological"
Warren DeMontague
Oct 2014
#67
Nothing I said was over simplified. Treatment programs are beneficial .. we can't live in treatment
YOHABLO
Oct 2014
#61
Just a tentacle of the war on drug economy. More tentacles than an underwater sea kelp forest.
lonestarnot
Oct 2014
#32
Guy was not cooperating with the higher power... Jail was the only solution :)
Helen Borg
Oct 2014
#45