AA is famously religious. That said there are lots of programs he could have attended.The Chick in the video is wrong, AA is not a religious program. There is no religion. There are rehabs that follow principles of AA, but he could go to a rehab that doesn't include that.
Which religion does it push? Its considered a spiritual program.AA is famously religious.
ChristianWhich religion does it push?
God as we understood him, that doesn't mean Jesus Christ, Allah, it could mean Nature... Energy or Pussy.Christian
Step three: “a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God as we understood Him.”
Yes it says god, does that dosen't mean its related to religion, church or a christian god.http://www.aa.org/assets/en_US/smf-121_en.pdf
Read the 12 steps many of thems say God or him in reference to God.
When God is capitalized I'm pretty sure it means we are talking about Christian God. Rather than greek gods like Zeus.
There is a massive difference between God vs god. That is not an opinion.Yes it says god, does that dosen't mean its related to religion, church or a christian god.
When it says: Step three: “a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God as we understood Him.” its not saying Jesus or any other religious God it says God as you understand God.
AA evolved over the years and it may of been started with principles of the Oxford group but they understood that religion was a turn off for many, that's why AA doesn't align with church. If you think God means church, whatever.
re·li·giousI do agree that the religious over or under tones of AA has been toned down. But I don't think it is fair to say that it doesn't have a religious element to it.
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I didn't see the whole thing, he should have been given the choice of treatment. (depends who's paying) Let him sue them.Um.... I just want to point out a couple of things.
1. He is atheist. He does not believe in God so he can't exactly turn his will over to Him.
2. He did make suggestions for other counselling and treatment. He was basically denied these other options as valid types of treatment based on the doctors opinion.
It does exclude athiests, Buddhists, and Hindus. It reads in a way that works only for monotheists.God as we understood him, that doesn't mean Jesus Christ, Allah, it could mean Nature... Energy or Pussy.
I don't think that's what Fuji is saying. The comments he and I have been making are in direct reference to the use of the words God/Him in the 12 steps of AA. More specifically another poster suggested that one of the phrases could be interpreted to be any sort of higher being. My point was that capital G and H for God and Him usually means reference to Christian god. Fuji's point was that using the singular form of God doesn't speak to people who don't believe in a god or people who have religions with many gods.So do you agree that the preamble of Canadian charter that says " Whereas Canada is founded upon principles that recognize the supremacy of God " is discriminating against atheist ,Buddhist, and hindu canadians and should be removed ?
Canada was "founded" quite a while back, something like 150 years back, and at that point in time, the vast majority of Canadians were religious.So do you agree that the preamble of Canadian charter that says " Whereas Canada is founded upon principles that recognize the supremacy of God " is discriminating against atheist ,Buddhist, and hindu canadians and should be removed ?