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LMS...how 'bout a really quick update?
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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 568115" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>Glad that your house selling process is going that well. It is a major stress. Sorry your husband is sick.</p><p></p><p>In my type of Christianity faith is seen as an act of God, not human. So we can just leave our wayward children to his hands and believe that he knows what he is doing, in his timetable. Would that type of thinking help you at all?</p><p></p><p>If your son is currently having issues with higher beings, and not just that he is atheist but that he is actively struggling against the church and that type of authority, that may have some really adverse effects on his recovery in the highly religious based group. Could he have any non-religious alternatives? My kid was in local hospital managed rehab, but they referred us to the some resources of SMART Recovery. It's little different type of program. Science based and without any religious slant. Maybe something like that would help your son to focus his addiction issues instead of rebelling against religion. Latter he can do in some other setting and work that one out without it getting in the way of recovery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 568115, member: 14557"] Glad that your house selling process is going that well. It is a major stress. Sorry your husband is sick. In my type of Christianity faith is seen as an act of God, not human. So we can just leave our wayward children to his hands and believe that he knows what he is doing, in his timetable. Would that type of thinking help you at all? If your son is currently having issues with higher beings, and not just that he is atheist but that he is actively struggling against the church and that type of authority, that may have some really adverse effects on his recovery in the highly religious based group. Could he have any non-religious alternatives? My kid was in local hospital managed rehab, but they referred us to the some resources of SMART Recovery. It's little different type of program. Science based and without any religious slant. Maybe something like that would help your son to focus his addiction issues instead of rebelling against religion. Latter he can do in some other setting and work that one out without it getting in the way of recovery. [/QUOTE]
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