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A Changing Order
On all sides men and women are pondering and discussing what is deemed to be a changing order. Earnest and deep longing for a genuinely satisfactory answer as to what is really taking place in the world, is evidenced by the immense number of books and other publications being placed before the public with the aim to furnish such an answer. Some of these may throw a glimmer of light on the problem, while many leave one more puzzled than before. A genuine, comprehensive, and satisfactory answer comes forth from none of them.
The only full enlightenment that a sincere seeker for an explanation of the phenomena of these times can receive, is through the study of Christian Science. In a sermon delivered long before the present era of change, entitled "Christian Healing," the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, Mary Baker Eddy, made this statement (p. 11): "We are in the midst of a revolution; physics are yielding slowly to metaphysics; mortal mind rebels at its own boundaries; weary of matter, it would catch the meaning of Spirit." These words are forcibly true today. Considered in the light of recent world events, they furnish a remarkably clear reason for crumbling orders and show that nothing can endure which reposes on a material basis. They also indicate that stable order must rest on Spirit and spiritual thinking, and that men have now begun to reach out for such a change. Christian Science plainly shows that unless this be done, suffering, want, and woe will continue as the externalization of false beliefs.
Exposing the unreal and illusory nature of material beliefs and their supposed origin, and showing the method of getting rid of them by replacing them with spiritual, true ideas, are important features in the teaching of Christian Science. Here is an illuminating sentence from page 12 of the textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by our Leader: "Changes in belief may go on indefinitely, but they are the merchandise of human thought and not the outgrowth of divine Science." It is easy to perceive from this the harm men do to themselves by doggedly following human beliefs as so-called waymarks to progress. Often a mere change from one mortal belief to another is thought to constitute an advance. Just because something appears to be new, for example, it is looked upon as progressive, although it may be only some old, erroneous belief dressed up in a new garb.
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December 26, 1936 issue
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Building not in Vain
NELLIE B. MACE
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A Changing Order
NORTON WEBB
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"A Rule for Motives and Acts"
IDA M. SCOTT
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Friendliness
ALBERT F. ENGEL
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Watchfulness and Opportunity
MARGIT ROSDOL
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"The might and wisdom of God"
ALBERT C. MOON
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"Easy and rapid strides"
ELOISE L. PATTILLO
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I have read with interest the excerpts from a sermon...
Clair D. Robison, Committee on Publication for the State of Indiana,
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There was a reference to Christian Science in the Religious Notes...
Miss Maude A. Law, Committee on Publication for Barbados, British West Indies,
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In an article in Esquire occurs a reference to Christian Scientists...
Harold Molter, Committee on Publication for the State of Illinois,
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In your recent issue there appears a review of a...
Charles W. J. Tennant,
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Honoring the Son
Duncan Sinclair
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Man Is Not in Trouble
George Shaw Cook
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The Lectures
with contributions from Ellis Traub, Emilie Plüss-Stettler, Georgie Lantz Wiebel, Grace Bradley Potter, Charlotte M. Klenert, Martin E. Goldman
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Christian Science has helped me in every possible way,...
Rose Emily Henderson
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It has been my humble privilege to be a student of...
Amiel H. Broughton
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About twenty-two years ago my sister, who had sought...
Marian P. Miller with contributions from Elizabeth J. Birge
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I have always considered it a great privilege to testify...
Matilda Bishop King
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Twenty years have elapsed since Christian Science was...
Janet Downie Newland
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After serving in France and Germany during the World War...
Fred. B. Crumbaugh
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Blessings innumerable have come to me since I took up...
Lucy E. Steinart
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Today
JOHN WHITE
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Frank M. Selover, James Reid, Correspondent