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Religious Craziness Sends Man Back to Jail
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Religious Craziness Sends Man Back to Jail
On 8/28/2013 10:01 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
"Hank©" wrote in message eb.com... What's the weather forecast for your 20 early Thursday PM? --------------------------------------- Tomorrow - Cloudy skies early, followed by partial clearing. High 72F . Winds NNE at 10 to 15 mph . Alerts for heavy fog in most areas from early am through mid day, but then clearing up. Cool |
Religious Craziness Sends Man Back to Jail
On 8/28/2013 9:31 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
"Tim" wrote in message ... On Wednesday, August 28, 2013 11:12:24 AM UTC-5, F.O.A.D. wrote: On 8/28/13 11:22 AM, wrote: The religious underpinnings and overlay of 12-step programs are off-putting for many addicts. A lot of people simply don't want religion shoved down their throats. There's a lot of substance/alcohol abusers who while in the `12-step' programs , follow the religious overtones closely. --------------------- Last year when I was involved with a family member's rehab and first steps with recovery I got a copy of the "Big Book" to read what the 12 step thing was all about. I had never heard of the "Big Book" and had only heard about the "12 step program" in the form of jokes. I had no clue what they actually were. Pretty naïve I guess for a guy my age. I confess that I didn't read the Big Book cover to cover, but I read enough to get the history, ideas and concepts. I didn't think it overly pushes religion at all, and certainly doesn't push any particular theology. I got the it really doesn't care what you believe in as long as you acknowledge that there are bigger things in the universe than yourselves. I was also fortunate to have several people who I had met (mostly through the guitar shop) who confided their status as recovering addicts to me. Prior to that I had no idea. They helped me and my wife deal with my family member's addiction and explained their respective adaptations of and implementation of the 12 step program as it applied to them . Some took it more literally than others, but it seemed to benefit them all. I certainly don't think it "shoves" religion down anyone's throats. A close friend is in Recovery for about ten years now... Cleaned up just about the time his parents sold their farm and gave all of the kids a million each. He has spent it running a recovery home and program for addicts now for almost ten years... Heroin and the Oxy drugs are the worst... they just never, ever let go. Met a couple guys a week or so back, my age, work with riders. Pin holes for pupils, I hate it... |
Religious Craziness Sends Man Back to Jail
On Wednesday, August 28, 2013 8:31:08 PM UTC-5, Mr. Luddite wrote:
I didn't think it overly pushes religion at all, and certainly doesn't push any particular theology. I got the it really doesn't care what you believe in as long as you acknowledge that there are bigger things in the universe than yourselves. Exactly right, Rich. But it seems that to Harry that *IS* religion" I certainly don't think it "shoves" religion down anyone's throats. It doesn't of course- that is, unless you believe it does... |
Religious Craziness Sends Man Back to Jail
On Wednesday, August 28, 2013 9:03:29 PM UTC-5, Hank© wrote:
On 8/28/2013 10:01 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: "Hank©" wrote in message eb.com... What's the weather forecast for your 20 early Thursday PM? --------------------------------------- Tomorrow - Cloudy skies early, followed by partial clearing. High 72F .. Winds NNE at 10 to 15 mph . Alerts for heavy fog in most areas from early am through mid day, but then clearing up. Cool Cool? I wish it was here in the Midwest again. Tommorow another high 90's day. It's presently 82f. outside at 9:50 pm CST. |
Religious Craziness Sends Man Back to Jail
On Wed, 28 Aug 2013 21:31:08 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote: I got the it really doesn't care what you believe in as long as you acknowledge that there are bigger things in the universe than yourselves. === That's an important first step. Literally, the more we learn about the universe, the stranger it becomes. It is doubtful to me that we will ever understand the whole enchilada since new layers of the onion always seem to appear as the old ones are peeled away. Some choose to explain it with science, others with religion. In the end it may not make any difference but I lean towards science. |
Religious Craziness Sends Man Back to Jail
On 8/28/2013 11:28 PM, Wayne.B wrote:
On Wed, 28 Aug 2013 21:31:08 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: I got the it really doesn't care what you believe in as long as you acknowledge that there are bigger things in the universe than yourselves. === That's an important first step. Literally, the more we learn about the universe, the stranger it becomes. It is doubtful to me that we will ever understand the whole enchilada since new layers of the onion always seem to appear as the old ones are peeled away. Some choose to explain it with science, others with religion. In the end it may not make any difference but I lean towards science. Ha, I believe God *is* a Scientist... of sorts.... chew on that:) |
Religious Craziness Sends Man Back to Jail
On 8/28/13 5:35 PM, wrote: I have not found any reliable study that says any significant number of substance abusers come out of rehab, therapy or any or any other program with a 10 year success rate. There are a few people selling rehab who say they have amazing success rates but they are selling something, not doing research. ------------------------------- Unfortunately I think you are correct. I did a lot of research on this subject a year ago when we were funding the cost of private rehab for someone. As he neared the end of the actual rehab program the facility started really pushing the sober house phase which they also happened to offer. By that time I was armed to the teeth with current statistical data on long term success rates of the overall programs and got into a fairly heated debate with one of the facility administrators. I realized she was just doing her job but I felt she was over emphasizing their claims of success rates. I've forgotten the exact numbers but the long term success rate is dismally low. We ended up doing something else to help get him through the next 6 months of supervised "existence" while he pulled his life back together. So far, so good, but I am not fooling myself into thinking he is "cured". Might be, but statistically the chances are low. One thing that definitely helps (I think) is his continued participation in meetings and willingness to openly discuss his addiction/recovery. |
Religious Craziness Sends Man Back to Jail
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