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In reply to the discussion: Atheist Mom Forced Into Court-Ordered Christian Counseling [View all]AlbertCat
(17,505 posts)84. The higher power thing allows for....
        ...pretending they aren't talking about god. Period.
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                        Atheist Mom Forced Into Court-Ordered Christian Counseling [View all]
							beam me up scottie
							Sep 2015
							OP
                        
        
        I don't believe a challenge to counseling at AA has made it to SCOTUS yet.
        beam me up scottie
        Sep 2015
        #3
      
        
        AA says your higher power can be a toilet seat, but you have to accept there is a "higher power"
        peacebird
        Sep 2015
        #43
      
        
        I agree totally with you, that said, the 'excuse' I have heard from AAers is youndon't have to
        peacebird
        Sep 2015
        #52
      
        
        "there were folks who are obviously addicted to going to these meetings"
        awoke_in_2003
        Sep 2015
        #142
      
        
        Many AA members are heavy smokers.  Having to go outside in most meeting venues
        maddiemom
        Sep 2015
        #127
      
        
        What is objectionable about AA/NA is the endless proselytization about a prayer-answering
        progree
        Sep 2015
        #55
      
        
        "6 out of 6 of the highest courts...have found A.A. to be religious in nature"
        beam me up scottie
        Sep 2015
        #61
      
        
        That's it!  Real persecution as opposed to the fake crap the Kentucky clerk claims.
        Dustlawyer
        Sep 2015
        #23
      
        
        Needs to be widespread ideology supported by national and local government with accompanying law
        Auggie
        Sep 2015
        #98
      
        
        I worked for one who made me send printed bible verses with the customers' invoices.
        beam me up scottie
        Sep 2015
        #20
      
        
        I got Lasik from a doctor who prayed before he started lasering my eyeball.
        Arugula Latte
        Sep 2015
        #95
      
        
        And yet, there are some on DU who think Atheists face little to no persecution...
        LostOne4Ever
        Sep 2015
        #33
      
        
        Typically, you don't need "counseling" if you're an atheist. They aren't the troubled ones. n/t
        jtuck004
        Sep 2015
        #41
      
        
        True, but it makes it much easier to spot a real one whn you see one. nt
        raouldukelives
        Sep 2015
        #56
      
        
        Yes, like A.A. -- all 6 of the highest courts have found it to be religious, for quite obvious
        progree
        Sep 2015
        #60
      
        
        Good point about being a user of Cannabis and a follower of the Church of C.
        beam me up scottie
        Sep 2015
        #72
      
        
        You're telling me what this woman "should have done" based on what you don't know?
        beam me up scottie
        Sep 2015
        #103
      
        
        The Report stated the Judge took away the Children, that could only be be in contempt
        happyslug
        Sep 2015
        #108
      
        
        So you're just speculating that she was a bitter ex and used this as an excuse to get out of it.
        beam me up scottie
        Sep 2015
        #109
      
        
        An ACLU case would not be a child custody case, it would be a violation of her civil liberties
        Dont call me Shirley
        Sep 2015
        #163
      
        
        I worked in the court system in my state for several years, and that's not at all how it worked
        EvolveOrConvolve
        Sep 2015
        #178
      
        
        I suspect what you are describing is true of some judges and some jurisdictions
        progree
        Sep 2015
        #83
      
        
        Your experience doesn't count for jack when you use it to blame the mother without evidence.
        beam me up scottie
        Sep 2015
        #94
      
        
        Do you have a problem with an atheist being forced to write an essay titled "Who is God to me?"
        beam me up scottie
        Sep 2015
        #107
      
        
        It she refused to comply she would have lost her kids, she was forced to write it.
        beam me up scottie
        Sep 2015
        #111
      
        
        I pity your clients if you base your judgment on the suspicion that women are liars.
        beam me up scottie
        Sep 2015
        #151
      
        
        Wow, you have said that she "selected" this counselor at least ten times,
        Curmudgeoness
        Sep 2015
        #121
      
        
        a fictional character invented by primitive pre-scientific people to explain things like lightning
        progree
        Sep 2015
        #112
      
        
        Number one - A.A. facilitates coerced attendance.  Two: Most courts in Minnesota do
        progree
        Sep 2015
        #140
      
        
        It was part of her plan to... to ... what was it she wanted to do again?
        beam me up scottie
        Sep 2015
        #137
      
        
        If you break the law, be prepared to take the consequences, and that includes Court Orders...
        happyslug
        Sep 2015
        #139
      
        
        How do you know she had the option and chose to disobey the order instead?
        beam me up scottie
        Sep 2015
        #145
      
        
        If you break the law be prepared to pay the consequences. Agree so far. But you don't have to like
        rhett o rick
        Sep 2015
        #168
      
        
        And that includes the judge.  The judge broke the law by forcing an atheist to pray.
        jeff47
        Sep 2015
        #171
      
        
        Just imagine the kind of counseling she did when she worked for that radical anti-choice group.
        beam me up scottie
        Sep 2015
        #90
      
        
        This story disgusts me. The total disregard of separation of church and state by the courts
        valerief
        Sep 2015
        #86