^^ Well the problem, it seems is that AA is just all to prevalent, and all too often there are no other options, and AA or NA is usually the first thing suggested. From within the meetings they are adamant that alcoholism/addiction is a disease, and that the only way to cure it is to have God. I don't buy the arguement about God meaning Good Orderly Direction, anyone whos stays in the program long enough will become religous. Geez, they end those meetings with The Lord's Prayer, how much more obviously religious can you get. Now its been said that there are supposedly some meetings in NYC or wherever, where this is not the case, but I have never IME seen an "atheist AA" meeting anywhere I have been. The problem then is that they claim addiction is a disease, and then they say the only cure is God, but this is rediculous. You don't send someone with cancer to a church. I don't doubt that the roots of addiction can be identified with altered levels of brain chemicals, but if God is the only cure for neurotransmitter imbalances, then why is there no schitzophrenic's anonymous? Like I said before, I truly believe AA/NA is really not much more than a substituion program, a way to develop an obsessive behaviour pattern that takes the place of drugs. If a person can become passionately interested in flying model airplanes, for example, than they most likely can overcome their addiction, but someone who has no interest in flying model airplanes will not be cured this way. Likewise, someone who can become passionately interested in God and AA/NA will likely overcome addicition, but someone who doesn't beleive in God will most likely not succeed in this program.