10 Religion says the ex- istence of God can be proved; the agnostic says it can't be proved; and the atheist claims proof of the nonexistence of God. Obviously, the dilemma of the wanderer from faith is that of profound confusion. He thinks himself lost to the comfort of any conviction at all. He cannot attain in even a small degree the assurance of the believer, the agnostic, or the atheist. He is the bewildered one. Any number of 's can say to the drifter, Yes, we were diverted from our childhood faith, too. The overcon- fidence of youth was too much for us. Of course, we were step TWO 29. glad that good home and religious training had given us certain values.
Any Number of A.A.’s can Say to the Drifter (Step Two continued)
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