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Perhaps no more incongruous statement could be made...
Globe-Democrat
Perhaps no more incongruous statement could be made than that voiced by a doctor when in his address in the Galleria Building on November 10 he declared, "As long as you feel you must serve God, you are simply prolonging human chaos." Certainly the speaker, whose subject was "Science versus Religion," could not have been at all conversant with the Science of Christianity or he would not have classified Christian Scientists with "creed-believing" religionists. In response to the question, "Have Christian Scientists any religious creed?" which may be found on page 496 of the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," the author of the book, Mary Baker Eddy, answers, "They have not, if by that term is meant doctrinal beliefs." Following that she gives six religious Tenets, the acknowledgment of which, coupled with an understanding of their purport, is necessary to enable one to demonstrate divine metaphysics. Thinking people the world over are increasingly recognizing the fact that God needs to be understood, not merely believed, in order that He may be rightly served. Christian Science gives the true concept of God and reveals Him, not as a "sublimated man of advanced age," to quote the speaker, but as infinite Spirit, divine Mind, omnipresent Love.
The understanding of God's true nature, which through the teachings of Christian Science steadily unfolds to the receptive consciousness, enables the student of this Science to overcome all manner of inharmonious conditions, both for himself and for others. Testimonies given in Christian Science churches, on Wednesday evenings, throughout the world by grateful beneficiaries of the ministrations of Christian Science, as well as those which are printed weekly and montly in the Christian Science periodicals, and which are fully substantiated before they are published, attest the fact that a demonstrable understanding of God enables men to serve Him joyfully and practically.
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May 23, 1931 issue
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The Wednesday Evening Meeting
WILLIAM H. M. ADAMS
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Giving Up?
MARY RETTA TITUS
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"Pure Mind"
CAROLINE B. WINGERT
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Steadfastness
ROBERT DICKINSON NORTON
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Subduing the Body
DELLA M. WHITNEY
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Denying, not Depriving
STANLEY PHILIP FLETCHER
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On Going Apart
IRMA SCHMIDT
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Reflection
NORAH MC GARIGLE
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A letter commenting on the report in the Queensland Times...
Miss Edith L. Thomson, committee on Publication for Queensland, Australia,
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Perhaps no more incongruous statement could be made...
Oscar Graham Peeke, Committee on Publication for the State of Missouri,
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From a letter received from a doctor, it would appear...
William K. Primrose, Assistant to the District Manager of Committees on Publication for Great Britain and Ireland,
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Few if any outside of Christian Science have a correct...
Kellogg Patton, Committee on Publication for the State of Wisconsin,
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An item in your issue of December 1 headed "Ethical...
Aaron E. Brandt, Committee on Publication for the State of pennsylvania,
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Building!
ELSIE A. KOEFOED
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Individual Sufficiency
Clifford P. Smith
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Individual, not Vicarious
Violet Ker Seymer
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The Lectures
with contributions from William H. Brown, Merrill Mattes, Harry Bryant Parsons, Charles Gibson, Jessie Elliot, Kathryn Price, Isabel Q. Humes
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We often hear it said that Christian Science is good...
Georgia Sundstrom Norling
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All through the Bible we read of how divine consciousness...
Hans Christian Lybye
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I wish to express my gratitude for the happiness I gained...
Alice L. Davis
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Continued antagonism towards and ridicule of what I believed...
Leroy C. Ackley
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I heard of Christian Science through a dear friend who...
Amanda Meinert
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The Pilgrim's Prayer
MARTHA BAILEY PROCTOR
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from George A. Gay, Arthur Dumper, Dugald Semple, Clarence H. DeMar