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Guarding Our Thinking from Invasion
[Of Special Interest to Young People]
The endeavor to invade men's minds and to gain control of their thinking, an endeavor as old as recorded history, strikes each generation with fresh impact. That the struggle is age-old makes it no less urgent to the youth of this era. Today the minds of multitudes have been won over to belief in materialism and disbelief in God; but the Christian Scientist, subscribing to the basic truth of God's allness, proves his consciousness to be inviolable.
The Christian Scientist has impregnable fortifications against anything unlike God that would try to invade his thinking. Of particular importance is his knowledge that God is infinite Mind, the only Mind, and that man is God's perfect reflection.
The second sentence of "the scientific statement of being" in Science and Health by Mrs. Eddy gives this fundamental concept (p. 468): "All is infinite Mind and its infinite manifestation, for God is All-in-all." This may be considered the keystone of one's defense, for here is the revealed truth of God and His creation.
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July 9, 1960 issue
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Respecting Confidential Communications
GRACE BANKS SAMMONS
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The Practical Idealism of Science
HAROLD TAYLOR WEEKS
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"The day is at hand"
JEANNE ROE PRICE
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Guarding Our Thinking from Invasion
ELIZABETH SCHWARTZ
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Ruling Out Negation
Helen Wood Bauman
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Man's Unity with God
John J. Selover
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Although as a youth I had the...
Horst Bonsch
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In 1946 I borrowed from a...
Lucille Riemer Cohn
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Doctors were in constant attendance...
Gwyneth Hody
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One of my first healings in...
Orion L. Gatts
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I am grateful to say that I was...
Bertha Bair
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I should like to express my...
Clara Rieseberg
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Christian Science has been...
Marian Frances Brazelton
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Notices
with contributions from The Christian Science Board of Directors, Mary Lee Gough Nay, Joseph G. Harrison, Helen Wood Bauman