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Time Is Not Toxic
There is no slow poison called time that daily shortens one's life-span. Could true identity as the son of God ever be cut short? It must be as unchanging and immortal as God Himself, for "I and my Father are one," John 10:30; said Christ Jesus of his spiritual being.
Yes, but what about insurance statistics? one may ask. Computer figures for the life expectancy of mortals have nothing to do with man made in God's likeness. One's real, spiritual being is apart from matter. It is alive and harmonious forever.
One who makes a consistent effort to realize and live his genuine identity need not look forward to a tottering old age. The image created by infinite Love keeps a constant prime of life. Man's faculties are complete and perfect because they are created and maintained by Spirit, God. As a reflection of ever-present Life, man enjoys an unbroken continuity of vigor, health, and beauty.
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May 30, 1970 issue
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Where the Action Is
HARRIETTE MELDRIM HILL
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Both Sides of Gratitude
GODFREY JOHN
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Are You Being Used?
MARY TAYLOR FORD
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A Right One for Each One
GLENN W. McCULLOUGH
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Time Is Not Toxic
EDITH MARY FOX
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WHAT DUST SHOOK OFF
Paul Osborne Williams
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Not of the Darkness
JOANNE SHRIVER LEEDOM
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Life Continues Forever
Helen Wood Bauman
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Silencing Self-will
Alan A. Aylwin
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It is nearly twenty-eight years since I was first introduced to...
Hallie K. Lamphere
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I want to express my gratitude for having found Christian Science...
Godlip Pasaribu with contributions from Tiur Pasaribu
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My introduction to Christian Science came when I was studying...
Arthur Ambrose Dean
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It has been quite a number of years since Christian Science was...
Mary Simpson Shoaf
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I would like to express gratitude for two healings that taught me...
Leta Gibbs Tobias
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I was a high school senior last year
Richard Barkley
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RADIO PROGRAM NO. 425 - What Environment Do You Live In?
with contributions from H. Dickinson Rathbun, Harlan Witham