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Healing Sin as Well as Disease
There is a great hope, bordering almost on expectancy, that through physical research and experimentation the burden of disease will ultimately be removed from the people. This hope is based on the premise that disease is a phenomenon of matter and is the result of natural causes. But to the degree that this approach to disease leaves sin out of its calculations, it is like cutting off a weed at the surface instead of pulling it out by the roots.
A simple but penetrating statement of what sin is will be found in a verse of a well-known hymn in the Christian Science Hymnal (No. 383),
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July 29, 1961 issue
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"I am well"
JAMES HUMPHRY, JR.
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"That which concerneth me"
GWEN M. CASTLE
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No Progress in Easy-chair Contentment!
H. PHELPS GATES
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Making Friends
LOUISE G. DE GROOT
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Learning to Be Patient
DUMONT BEERBOWER
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MEASUREMENT
Margery Todahl Blokhine
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"Mind never becomes dust"
FREDERICK ALVIN HENDERSON
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No Breath of Unkind Criticism
CLIFF WALTER KRUEGER
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Forsaking Worldliness
Helen Wood Bauman
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Healing Sin as Well as Disease
Ralph E. Wagers
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Christian Science came to me...
Marjorie Owens King
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I felt the presence of the Christ,...
Albert C. Gilliland
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Ever since I was a girl of eight,...
Ruth Walters
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My family came into Christian Science...
Lucile Blackshaw
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I should like to express my gratitude...
Margaret B. Urmey
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As each day unfolds I become...
Wilma Bell Spencer
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When Christian Science was...
René Haldi
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from John C. Bailar