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[The above is an abbreviated postproduction text of the program released for broadcast the week of March 11-17 in the radio series, "The Bible Speaks to You." Heard internationally over more than 950 stations, the weekly programs are prepared and produced by the Christian Science Committee on Publication, 107 Falmouth Street. Boston, Massachusetts 02115.]
RADIO PROGRAM No. 206 - What Am I Seeing?
ANNOUNCER: All day long we correct what we see with what we know. For example, a distant house may seem only an inch tall. We know it's not. A mist may hide a beautiful mountain peak that we know is really there. But what about ourselves? Do we accept as true only what our eyes tell us?
QUESTIONER: Of course we're all aware that there is more to most things than meets the eye. And to a certain extent this is no doubt true of human nature.
SPEAKER: Yes, but human nature does have a tendency to judge by appearances.
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March 19, 1966 issue
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Interpretations, Not Interpolations
ALICE WIRTH CALKINS
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"The law and the gospel concur"
WILMA L. ROBINSON
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FULFILLMENT
Hazel S. Hire
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The Presence of Good Is Reality
PETER B. VANDERHOEF
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Overcoming the Serpent
ELLEN E. LONG
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"Who did hinder you...?"
RUTH H. CURTIS
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A DISCIPLE'S PRAYER
William Luce
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A High School Student Writes
ROBERT SCHEER
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"Light in their dwellings"
Helen Wood Bauman
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The Bible as Authority
Carl J. Welz
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Some years ago, in a branch...
C. Elizabeth Moore with contributions from Margie Corpew White
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Many proofs of the power...
Velma A. Clark
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One day in 1963 I became ill...
Lola E. Newman
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I want to express my gratitude...
Emmy Tam Nio Oey
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"Blessed are they that mourn...
Marion D. Roberts
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My first testimony of healing...
Paul Drewes
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Signs of the Times
Richard K. Morton