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According to Christian Science sin springs from ignorance...
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According to Christian Science sin springs from ignorance of the nature of God, and consequently of the true, eternal nature of man as a child of God. This leads to error about real, permanent happiness, and therefore builds on sand. But as ignorance and error are essentially negative, sin is unreal in the absolute sense of this word. But Christian Science by no means denies that sin appears real to human consciousness. Consider what Jesus said of the devil: "He is a liar, and the father of it;" and let us not forget that the unfolding of Christianity in its purity and oneness commences in the New Testament.
When sin's house of happiness begins to rock, the sinner tries every available means to support and prop it, until he begins to see the futility of his efforts. At this point suffering commences, arising first from fear, then from conscience. When suffering becomes unendurable the sufferer opens his self-made dream-cell and, while looking out for help, lets in the light of Truth. The light of Truth brings repentance and conversion, which make him say, "I will arise and go to my father." Through putting off error, man reconciles himself to God, not vice versa, for Truth can never reconcile itself to error. Recognizing Truth, error vanishes into nothingness, and there is nothing left to suffer or to be punished.
Disease is produced and maintained by a belief in a power apart from God, or by an erroneous concept of God. In that light disease stands on a par with sin, and is equally unreal, in the absolute sense of this word. It is suggestion, which presents its terrifying thought-images or phantoms.
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April 4, 1925 issue
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A Lesson in Channel Finding
MURIEL CULP BERRY
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Christian Science Church Building Fund
E. HOWARD HOOPER
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Taking the Long Look at Life
FLORENCE GERTRUDE THYNG
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"All ye that labour and are heavy laden"
ALFRED PITTMAN
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"We glory in tribulations"
JUSTINE ROBERTS
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Forgiveness
THOMAS R. MINTURN, JR.
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Our Individual Responsibility
DORA ELVERTON SHAW
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"The pinnacle of praise"*
AMY M. SMITH
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The Bishop of Manchester, in giving his conclusion on...
Arthur F. Algie, Committee on Publication for China
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Clergymen have much to gain and nothing to lose by...
Arthur P. DeCamp, Committee on Publication for the State of Missouri
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I shall appreciate an opportunity to comment upon and...
Charles E. Heitman, Committee on Publication for the State of New York
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Christian Scientists note with gratitude and rejoicing...
W. Stuart Booth, Committee on Publication for the State of Colorado,
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According to Christian Science sin springs from ignorance...
David A. Giel, Committee on Publication for Holland
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Letters from the Field
with contributions from Edna McMichael, Hilda R. W. Bailey, Jessie C. Knight, Berenice M. Post
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Contributions
The Christian Science Board of Directors
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Consecration
Albert F. Gilmore
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God's Works are Established
Ella W. Hoag
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"Be still, and know that I am God"
Duncan Sinclair
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From the Directors
The Christian Science Board of Directors
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The Lectures
with contributions from Bliss Knapp
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It is with a deep sense of gratitude to Mary Baker Eddy,...
Paul Marston Woodside
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Since childhood I had suffered from chronic stomach...
Catherine Reynold with contributions from Lucien Reynold
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Not long ago I was struck by the attached engine head...
Jack Vredenburg
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At a time when mental darkness and bondage seemed to...
Marjorie A. Doolittle
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When I first heard of Christian Science I thought it was a...
Mabel M. Harris
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The following healing has given me great joy
Sarah F. Mosher
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My first healing was instantaneous and came through...
Eleanor Dorothy Shedd
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Philip Snowden, Dilworth Lupton, Hugh Black, Arthur Nash