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“You had better admit that this thing is beyond your own control. You’ve tried to solve it by yourself, and you have failed. All right. Why not put the whole thing into the hands of Somebody Else?”

“Even though the man might be an atheist or agnostic, he will almost always admit that there is some sort of force operating in the world – some cosmic power weaving a design. And his new friend will say:

“I don’t care what you call this Somebody Else. We call it God. But whatever you want to call it, you had better put yourself into its hands. Just admit your licked, and say ‘Here I am Somebody Else. Take care of this thing for me'”


KEY WORDS: God the Father helping alcoholics,God the Father killing my thrust for alcohol 1939

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