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Demonstrating the Nothingness of Disease
"God, being wholly good...cannot possibly create
anything unlike Himself, unlike good"
It is sometimes bewildering to a new student of Christian Science to find that this Science teaches that disease is not of God and consequently is unreal—nothing. To human sense, it may seem very real and obvious. However, further study will show him that God, being wholly good and the only creator, cannot possibly create anything unlike Himself, unlike good, unlike Life, Truth, and Love. The student will also learn that all error, including disease, stems from the belief that God is not All-in-all, that there is another power, and that it can be destructive to good.
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September 16, 1961 issue
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Consecrating Ourselves to God
OLIVE H. HENRY
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True Health a Present Fact
MAURICE W. KEMPTHORNE
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The Law of Gratitude
MARIETTA K. HORNIMAN
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Adjusting Oneself to College Life
POLLY R. ROBERTS
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Demonstrating the Nothingness of Disease
HILDA BRITTON
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Making the Rounds
ELLA G. COX
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How Love Helped Margy at the Piano
MINNA BONNER HOFFMANN
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The Laying On of Hands
Ralph E. Wagers
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One Priceless Hour
Carl J. Welz
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My son, when ten years of age,...
Phoebe E. Fulton
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I should like to tell of a healing...
Marie Schneller
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Forty years ago, while teaching...
Helena K. Mitchell
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I should like to express my gratitude...
Carl W. Schroeder
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I have had two outstanding experiences...
Antoinette C. Abell
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At one time, while I was serving...
Dora S. Fetzer
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My first healing in Christian Science...
Garfield Jones
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Charles B. DePuy, J. C. Penney, George M. Raun