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In an article entitled "Confession,"...
Freedom
John J. Selover, Committee on Publication for Southern California Freedom, Pasadena
In an article entitled "Confession," which was published in the August-October issue of Freedom, it was stated, in substance, that Christian Science makes a general denial that evil exists at all. This statement requires clarification.
Christian Science, in harmony with the first chapter of Genesis, and many other inspired passages of the Bible, teaches that God made all that was made, and that everything that God made is good. Evil is not good, it was not made by God, and therefore it has no real foundation upon which to rest. Evil has only the power which is given to it by false human thinking. It is eliminated from human experience when it is clearly understood that it has no intelligent source.
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August 28, 1943 issue
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Victory over Materiality
GENEVA MARY CLIPPINGER
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Spiritual Aid Is Perpetual Aid
FLOYD C. SHANK
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Achievement
MARY H. OLIVER
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True Employment
EDNA WELBORN RUSSELL
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"But God was not in the wind"
ANTHONY JOHN COBHAM
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Prayer
KATHERINE PUFFER
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God's Man Is Not Expendable
ARTHUR J. TODD
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Waiting
GERTRUDE S. MC CALMONT
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The Christian Science Patriot
John Randall Dunn
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The Weed's Root Must Be Cut
Paul Stark Seeley
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A Soldier of Christ
ANTOINETTE HOLBROOK
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In an article entitled "Confession,"...
John J. Selover
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A well-known clergyman in a...
Ellen Graham
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In a letter which was published...
James Perry
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Reality
LULU A. REID
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Christian Science was presented...
Marion Forbes
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I should like to express my gratitude...
Charles F. Kraft
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There are so many things for...
Faye L. Comstock
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In the opening lines of the Preface...
Ethel Meador
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I had the privilege of attending...
Helen Atkins
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The Psalmist said, "Give unto...
Grace Stauffer
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I give this testimony with deep...
Richard Gramlich with contributions from Madeline Gramlich, Virginia Gramlich
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Walter Russell Bowie, L. B. Ashby, John Walter Houck, Charles C. Merrill