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No Incurable Trait
People who have studied and practiced Christian Science for any length of time have learned to deny as unreal the suggestion that there can be an incurable disease.
God, the infinite Mind, is All. Man is Mind's perfect idea. So neither God nor man can have any disease. The appearance of disease is, therefore, a suggestion that we are something other than Mind's idea. The claim that some diseases are more easily curable than others is part of the suggestion. We can reject it as no part of ourselves.
In identifying ourselves as God's ideas, it is just as important to see the unreality of an unlovely character trait.
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December 25, 1971 issue
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Universal Christmas
GERTRUDE E. VELGUTH
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Gifts from the Father of Lights
GRACE HOUGH CARTER
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Practical Spirituality
CRAIG ORDWAY LUEDEMAN
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Share in the Power of United Thought
OLGA COSSI
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Healing by Argument
ROSEMARY COBHAM
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FROM A HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT
WRITTEN AND ILLUSTRATED BY KATHY ELIZABETH GYGAX
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The Inclusive Guide
PETER ACKERMAN
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No Incurable Trait
Carl J. Welz
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Lifting Up Our View of Christmas
Alan A. Aylwin
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The understanding of the Science of the Christ that we gain...
Gladys Marion Collinge
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When I was a young child, Christian Science was introduced...
Winifred May Watts
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I held a black baby in my arms for the first time not long ago
Elaine Pamela Collier
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Too long have I withheld my expression of gratitude from the...
Muriel Amelia Kossuth with contributions from Fred Kossuth
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Signs of the Times
M. Graham Clark