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In reply to the discussion: Secret of AA: After 75 Years, We Don't Know How It Works [View all]progree
(11,582 posts)32. Your son cannot legally be coerced into a religious program. Many have fought for that right
Six out of six of the highest courts -- all just one level below the U.S. Supreme Court -- have found A.A. to be at least religious in nature -- religious enough that coerced attendance by government constitutes a violation of the establishment clause of the first amendment. The Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal of one of the U.S. Court of Appeals cases, thus letting the ruling stand.
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I know, most do say the Serenity Prayer and some decide to close with the Lord's Prayer
Rhiannon12866
Jul 2019
#39
Well, why can't you turn your will and life over to the care of a tree? (Step 3)
progree
Jun 2019
#22
Nothing religious about it anywhere I've been, despite what the courts say. Clearly
progree
Jun 2019
#25
"some are incapable of being honest with themselves, they are the unfortunate ones, they seem to
demosincebirth
Nov 2019
#40