My wife and I were raised as Catholics but both fell by the wayside in terms of belief. Neither of us believe in God as such and we don't go to Church, which prior to their deaths, caused both sets of parents some grief.
Anyway, some 40 odd years ago Mrs filly succumbed to alcoholism which resulted in our marriage ending and the loss of everything, house included, that we'd worked for. Eventually, after a few years, mrs filly joined AA, she embraced their programme, met loads of celebs and became quite a focus of the movement for a couple of years because that's the kind of woman she is, passionate in everything she does.
Anyway, the AA doctrine has a sort of quasi religious undertone, or not, in that it references a 'higher power', no Gods, no religion, just the reference that everybody has some form of higher power. Whether or not a higher power was involved, or maybe she reached her 'rock bottom' which some need to do, she stopped drinking .
So for me, the bottom line is that neither of us believe in God or religion, Mrs filly has seen at least half a dozen friends or people she was in treatment with die from alcoholism, she survived, she hasn't had a drink for over 30 years, and she still believes to this day that she was helped by her 'higher power', no God, no religion, just some sort of higher power that she has no understanding of, and nor do I, and we don't care., she's alive.