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Is There a Humanist Version of AA?

Question by noggin the nog: Is there a Humanist version of AA?
[rewrite]The 12 Steps programme emphasises turning to a higher power for help. The AA deny being Christian, and open to all religions, but anyone with half a wit can see this isn’t the case. Thus potential members are discouraged from attending because they don’t BELIEVE in a higher power, so how on earth could such a non-existant thing be of any use to them? Is there a secular version, or a Humanist version, of the meetings? Is there, in fact, a group with the same widespread influence as AA without the undertones of God-bothering??? One perhaps that believes that humans are able to overcome anything the universe throws at them, if they want to….
Ps: My drinker” is in the UK, not the US… sorry i should have mentioned that… x
Doubly Devilishly Sexy Occulty: Ever wanted to get some empathy??? If not, STFU anyway! You don’t know what you are talking about; i am requesting for someone else. I’m very glad your life is free of pain and suffering but I don’t doubt that you are not a stranger of causing it – how callous can someone get? Grrrr.
Thank you DDSO for removing your reply 🙂 x
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Why Have Health Care Costs Increased Increased So Exponentially in the Last Thirty or So Years?

Question by PaulDrake: Why have health care costs increased increased so exponentially in the last thirty or so years?
[rewrite]I’m looking for a detailed in depth answer and not the usual polemics and talking points. When I was younger I had jobs that did not provide health insurance and was able to incur some costs that would ruin me today , but did not in that time. What exactly has happened to get us into the unfortunate place we find ouselves now?
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Answer by CR
Greed

Answer by john c
Sorry, all I have time for is talking points. I have 3.

Northern California Drug Treatment Centers With the Best Facilities and Treatment

Northern California drug treatment centers with the best facilities and treatment — If you’re looking for a northern california drug treatment center, you could try The Camp, which also helps both alcohol and drug addicts overcome their urge…


Dogs ease veterans' trauma at VA center
[rewrite]Some of man's best friends are playing an innovative role in the VA Palo Alto Men's Trauma Recovery Program as four-legged therapy for veterans finding their way through the darkness of post-traumatic stress disorder, thanks to Paws for Purple Hearts …[/rewrite]
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Dog Who Killed Owner Had Attacked Before

Dog Who Killed Owner Had Attacked Before
[rewrite]University of Maryland's Shock Trauma Center, where the most serious trauma victims are taken, reported that in fiscal 2013 that there were less than 10 dog or human bites, but couldn't separate out pit bulls. Many large … Bee removal expert Gary …[/rewrite]
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What Is the Best Book for the Ketogenic Diet?

Question by Lynd-zeee: What is the best book for the ketogenic diet?
[rewrite]We are starting our son on the ketogenic diet, as advised by our treatment center for his epilepsy. What is the best book for this? One with food lists and recipes would help, as this is completely new to both me and my husband.

Many thanks!
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Answer by Ant Boogie
THE best book, hands down is by Lyle McDonlad. It’s called “The Ketogenic Diet” and is highly recommended by those with a solid, good name in the industry.

Here’s a link to it:

Justice Organization Recommends Va. Incarceration Reforms

Justice Organization Recommends Va. Incarceration Reforms
[rewrite]The nonprofit, Richmond, Va.-based organization assists returning citizens and others in need, with employment, housing, and addiction recovery. “I served 14 months altogether in a Virginia Department of Corrections facility and a U.S. federal …[/rewrite]
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Deeds tragedy shines light on complexity of finding psychiatric beds
[rewrite]R. Creigh Deeds, D-Bath County, left the University of Virginia Medical Center, three days after his son stabbed him repeatedly in the upper body and then killed himself. “I am alive so must live,” Deeds tweeted upon his release. “Some wounds won't heal.[/rewrite]
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