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01/28/2008 10:21 PM Alert 

From the chapter "We Agnostics"

Lack of power, that was our dilemma. we had to find a power by which we could live, and it had to be a Power greater than ourselves. Obviously. But where and how were we to find this Power?

Well, that's exactly what this book is about. Its main object is to enable you to find a Power greater than yourself which will solve your problem. That means we have written a book which we believe to be spiritual as well as moral. And it means, of course, that we are going to talk about God. Here difficulty arises with agnostics. Many times we talk to a new man and watch his hope rise as we discuss his alcoholic problems and explain our fellowship. But his face falls when we speak of spiritual matters, especially when we mention God, for we have re-opened a subject which our man thought he had neatly evaded or entirely ignored.

We know how he feels. We have shared his honest doubt and prejudice. Some of us have been violently anti-religious. To others, the word "God" brought up a particular idea of Him with which someone had tried to impress them during childhood. Perhaps we rejected this particular conception because it seemed inadequate. With that rejection we imagined we had abandoned the God idea entirely. We were bothered with the thought that faith and dependence upon a Power beyond ourselves was somewhat weak, even cowardly. We looked upon this world of warring individuals, warring theological systems, and inexplicable calamity, with deep skepticism. We looked askance at many individuals who claimed to be godly. How could a Supreme Being have anything to do with it all? And who could comprehend a Supreme Being anyhow? Yet, in other moments, we found ourselves thinking, when enchanted by a starlit night, "Who, then, made all this?" There was a feeling of awe and wonder, but it was fleeting and soon lost.

Yes, we of agnostic temperament have had these thoughts and experiences. Let us make haste to reassure you. We found that as soon as we were able to lay aside prejudice and express even a willingness to believe in a Power greater than ourselves, we commenced to get results, even though it was impossible for any of us to fully define or comprehend that Power, which is God.

Much to our relief, we discovered we did not need to consider another's conception of God. Our own conception, however inadequate, was sufficient to make the approach and to effect a contact with Him. As soon as we admitted the possible existence of a Creative Intelligence, a Spirit of the Universe underlying the totality of things, we began to be possessed of a new sense of power and direction, provided we took other simple steps. We found that God does not make too hard terms with those who seek Him. To us, the Realm of Spirit is broad, roomy, all inclusive; never exclusive or forbidding to those who earnestly seek. It is open, we believe, to all men.


" The only thing necessary for evil to triumph is for enough good men to do nothing."
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01/30/2008 12:44 PM Alert 

Well, that's exactly what this book is about. Its main object is to enable you to find a Power greater than yourself which will solve your problem.

I love that part.  The main objective of the BB, which is the Program of AA, is to enable us to find and connect to a higher power.  Not to stop drinking.  That is actually a by-product, for once we follow a few simple suggestions (the 12 Steps) and find and connect to the God of our understanding, we no longer need to drink.  AA at its core is a spiritual program, not an alcohol abstenance program.

I came in to these rooms one step beyond agnostic; I was deeply atheist.  There had not been a single day in my life prior to coming to AA where I was willing to even consider that there might be a God.  I was quite convinced that there was not. 

And just as this chapter promises, as soon as I was even willing to believe in a power greater than myself, I commenced to get results.  The realm of the spirit is indeed roomy and all-encompassing; I am only limited by my own prejudices.

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