This writer is agnostic, and has never had a problem with AA. It seemed foolish to him to allow the fact that some people's concept of a higher power was different from his to keep him from enjoying the effects of a program that was obviously of help to so many people.
I simply reminded myself that the higher power or God as I understood him was, for me, the acknowledgment of the fact that I had been unable to stay sober on my own and needed help. For me, the Higher Power was the AA group, and G.O.D. was "good, orderly direction."
It has always seemed to me that the people who make a big deal out of the God issue are simply looking for a convenient excuse to avoid the work that is required to stay sober.
...I like this song as well, I heard it on Toronto radio station CHHA 1610AM and looking for answer too;)
The business offices of many companies, like AAA, are closed, but the services they provide are available because the various gas stations which work for AAA are generally open. So if your car broke down and you called AAA, someone would answer.
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AAA teams play nine innings, just like the majors.
AAA locksmiths can be found on sites like aaa-locksmith, triplealocksmith, and aaalocksmithnyc. Locksmiths can also be found in the local phone directory for different areas.
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AAA shoes are shoes that are powered by AAA batteries.
AAA provides many kinds of plans, like safe drivers, accident protection, towing services, and protection policies.
aaa is better because its where all of the highflyers have been
There aren't any specific duties of an agnostic. It's kind of like asking what the duties of a left-handed person are. Certainly many agnostics have beliefs that they hold impose duties on them. But they aren't specifically agnostic beliefs.