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"Tell it like it is"
The cry "tell it like it is" is becoming a favorite phrase of college students and various economic and ethnic groups. Stemming from dissatisfaction and frustration, it is an attempt to bring to public attention the wrongs these individuals feel need correction.
No doubt many corrections in society are needed; human steps for improvement are essential. Beyond this, an awakening in world consciousness is needed to establish a true sense of love and brotherhood. This can only be accomplished by telling it as it really is, as it is in the spiritual truth of being.
This great and profound truth needs to be told and impressed upon mankind: the truth that God made man in His image and likeness, spiritual not material. The reality is that all men are created equal and have all good bestowed on them impartially. God knows nothing of race, creed, or color but sees only His own perfect expression. Peter said, "Of a truth I perceive that God is no respecter of persons: but in every nation he that feareth him, and worketh righteousness, is accepted with him." Acts 10:34, 35;
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April 25, 1970 issue
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Deformity Yields to Reformation
LESLIE C. BELL
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"Tell it like it is"
PAULINE B. RADER
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"Now I know everything!"
BARBARA AVENSTRUP
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Everybody's Perfect
ELIZABETH BICE LUERSSEN
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The Age of Aquarius
HENRY JOHN WEEKS
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Overcoming Smoking—and Willpower
MARION H. BLACK
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God's Law Is Just
ALICE POE MOSKOP
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Miracle or Law?
Helen Wood Bauman
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Which Way Are You Headed?
William Milford Correll
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ONLY THE "NOW"
Jane Morse
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When I was told Christian Science healed, I was very skeptical
Charlotte J. Harper with contributions from Gaye Lynn Harper, Olga S. Nikart
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RADIO PROGRAM NO. 420 - What One Individual Can Do About Pollution
with contributions from John Lewis Selover, William Pead
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Signs of the Times
Kelsey Garman
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A Child's Life of Mary Baker Eddy
by Ella H. Hay