What support groups do Atheists have besides……..?

Alcoholics Anonymous
Narcotic Anonymous

AA and NA are Christian groups. When you have a bit of knowledge, come back and ask again.

Atheists use Secular Sobriety groups instead.

22 Responses to “What support groups do Atheists have besides……..?”

  1. Tessie Says:

    That’s all there are
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  2. Lee Says:

    GODs the truth, end of
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  3. YaddaYadda Says:

    I don’t know, but they are always rude and mean.
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  4. Swampman Says:

    The UN declaration on human rights.
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  5. "Sky Walker" Says:

    LOL that was a good one. But hey lets show them some respect after all they show us so much. LOL
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  6. Eliaas2 Says:

    Congree, and the administration, it hasnt been that long just look back before you fault me
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    the Spirit within

  7. Tweek Says:

    Funny. When I see Christian support groups the main aim usually isn’t to help the less fortunate, it’s to convert all they come across.
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  8. Dean M Says:

    Yeah, alcoholics anonymous is a faith based solution, no need for atheists to go there. We don’t feel the need to rely on god to get us through anything. Nice try.
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  9. Shevaun Says:

    Oh good, I hadn’t had my daily dose of bigots today.

    Atheists don’t need support groups, because they can actually rely on reality. I know, it sounds crazy. But isn’t praying to something that isn’t there just a little more crazy?
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  10. Mesperanto Says:

    You omitted 21st century science and medical advances as well as social advances. If however chanting to mythical gods is your idea of a support group, enjoy.
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  11. theo the cod BTFH Says:

    I work for the League for the Humorously Confused, you know helping people who mix up humourless malice for actual funniness.
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  12. Maria xD15 Says:

    …..pleas try to understand that all athiesta arnt like that .ive met verry bad people who were christians and verry nice people who are athiests we dont have support groups because we dont support annything to do w/ religion.
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  13. Rick in the Santa hat Says:

    AA and NA are quite theistic if you actually look at their 12 steps.

    Secular Organizations for Sobriety, LifeRing Secular Recovery, SMART recovery, and Rational Recovery are all truly secular support groups.
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  14. The Grey Atheist Says:

    AA and NA are Christian groups. When you have a bit of knowledge, come back and ask again.

    Atheists use Secular Sobriety groups instead.
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  15. Liv Says:

    atheists are amazingly stupid.
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  16. BASE8 K.Y.B. Says:

    Those are religious groups. You know–admit you’re useless and powerless (because of course nobody could be anything but when they’re not bowing to god) then transfer your addiction from substances to god.
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  17. Pirate AMâ„¢ Says:

    It is significant that you can only name two "atheist support groups" which aren’t as they are strongly based in belief, and yet there are thousands of religious support groups. Why would one group with divine aid no less, need numerous support groups, while the "godless" don’t need support? Could it be that not only does religion not help but it creates a greater need and problems?
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  18. xs Says:

    In Norway The atheists association have set up a centre for Atheist studies opposite one of the main mosques and every day, 5 times a day, during the muslim call to prayer they shout through loud speakers ‘there is no such thing as God so no one was his prophet and people who think otherwise are wrong!’ Also in London The Atheist association paid for adverts on London buses saying ‘There is no such thing as God’.
    In most cities there are support groupsfor atheists. They are the silent majority.
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  19. Declan Says:

    Funny you would ask, we don’t need them although I can see why you might sitting there chanting to imaginary things in the sky. Sounds like you need both of the above groups.

    Here are some the things I can rely on.

    Truth Anonymous

    Not killing people over "My imaginary friend is better than your imaginary friend!"

    Intelligence

    Science, that’s a big institution of truth.
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    Science
    The Universe
    Brain Cells
    Intelligence
    The Truth

  20. mike necro Says:

    you are funny. since both groups require a belief in a higher power. this kind of chit chat would roll right off an athetit’s back. for me I have never had a need for either group. atheists seem to know their limits. I learned mine in the 60s. there is no need to drop five hits of owsley acid when one does the trick.
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  21. Nurop Shnup Says:

    Actually, those are religious organizations. They preach a ‘higher power’.

    There are many atheist organizations and groups.
    http://www.atheists.org/

    also, you might enjoy…
    http://www.celebatheists.com/?title=Main_Page
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  22. Taf Says:

    smartrecovery.org
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    26 yrs sober

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