“Beyond belief: Agnostic musings for 12 step life”
Oh yeah I’m sure he has, I don’t have any episode numbers for you tho. If your struggling man it doesn’t hurt to go to a meeting preferably with an experienced friend. No one really cares about the god thing, it’s just good group therapy. There’s also a really good book Beyond Belief: Agnostic Musings for the 12 step life
Hope that helps man
I have found the daily readings in Beyond Belief great.
As one review says,
"Joe Cs book "Beyond Belief" is, without question, the best book of dailyreadings I've run across. It's a staple of my daily practice, and Ihave recommended it widely and without reservation, both in person andthrough my own writing. There is no mystical b.s., no pseudo-spiritualpreaching, and it's easy to read and understand. Every day brings someclear thought and insight into my recovery. It's not so much that whathe has to say is new (some of the ideas, in fact, are very, very oldindeed), but that it is presented in portions of just the right size to digest"
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I'd like to plug Secular AA! I hope you can find something in your area, the Secular AA was a life saver for me when I thought I couldn't handle the spiritual, god-filled AA as an agnostic myself.
A couple books that are great resources for the non-theists in the room:
My personal favorite, Beyond Belief: Agnostic Musings for 12 step life
The Alternate 12 Steps: A Secular Guide to Recovery
And one by Bill W himself, Twelve Secular Steps
There is a great book used in my local meetings for some daily readings instead of the big book. I find it useful to have on the shelf as well.
https://www.amazon.com/Beyond-Belief-reflection-nonbelievers-freethinkers/dp/0988115700