Just a quick google search shows that two of the key points are admitting you have no control over your addiction (which isn't true) and the need for a higher power.
No disrespect Chas, but every person I've known who has gone through AA, states that this is the mantra. You could pretend to not hear it as an atheist but then why give it credit?
No disrespect Chas, but every person I've known who has gone through AA, states that this is the mantra. You could pretend to not hear it as an atheist but then why give it credit?