Category Archives: Deep Dive

(10/7/2024) BBCA Deep Dive w/ Donna J.: “We Agnostics” Pg 56:5-57:0

Donna J reads, PG 56-57: “Thus was our friend’s cornerstone fixed in place. No later vicissitude has shaken it. His alcoholic problem was taken away. That very night, years ago, it disappeared. Save for a few brief moments of temptation the thought of drink has never returned; and at such times a great revulsion has risen up in him. Seemingly he could not drink even if he would. God had restored his sanity.”

(9/30/2024) BBCA Deep Dive w/ Thierry F.: “We Agnostics” Pg 56:4

Thierry F. reads page 56:4, “This man recounts that he tumbled out of bed to his knees. In a few seconds he was overwhelmed by a conviction of the Presence of God. It poured over and through him with the certainty and majesty of a great tide at flood. The barriers he had built through the years were swept away. He stood in the Presence of Infinite Power and Love. He had stepped from bridge to shore. For the first time, he lived in conscious companionship with his Creator.”

(9/23/2024) BBCA Deep Dive w/ Thierry F.: “We Agnostics” Pg 56:2 & 3

Thierry reads, PG56: “One night, when confined in a hospital, he was approached by an alcoholic who had known a spiritualexperience. Our friend’s gorge rose as he bitterlycried out: “If there is a God, He certainly hasn’t doneanything for me!’’ But later, alone in his room, heasked himself this question: “Is it possible that all thereligious people I have known are wrong?’’ Whilepondering the answer he felt as though he lived inhell. Then, like a thunderbolt, a great thought came.It crowded out all else:“Who are you to say there is no God?’”

(9/16/2024) BBCA Deep Dive w/ “BLT” Tom : “We Agnostics” Pg 55:6

“BLT” Tom is reading from Pg 55:6 – “Our friend was a minister’s son. He attended church school, where he became rebellious at what he thought an overdose of religious education. For years thereafter he was dogged by trouble and frustration. Business failure, insanity, fatal illness, suicide— these calamities in his immediate family embittered and depressed him. Post-war disillusionment, ever more serious alcoholism, impending mental and physical collapse, brought him to the point of self-destruction.”