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Healing Racial Divisions
When Mary Baker Eddy announced to the world that man is wholly spiritual, she started a revolution. The world, with its entrenched conviction that life springs from matter, felt the impact of the idea without understanding it. But the Christly power of this new concept of man still flows forth for the healing of the nations.
Today the human picture is of a world repeatedly torn apart by dissension. One of the most dangerous current forms of divisiveness is racism, and here the Christian Scientist is in a peculiarly strong position to bring healing.
Properly understood, the acute racial tensions of today are not forced on us by outside circumstance; they exist only in unspiritual human attitudes. For the belief that man is split up into races and that one race is superior, domineering, resentful, threatening, or indifferent to another is rooted in the false claim that man is a physical organism determined by material history.
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July 10, 1971 issue
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Influencing the Future
MARGUERITE E. BUTTNER
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Facing the Draft and Serving God
J. ROYSTON GATHINGS
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What Hinders Us?
HOMER B. MOFFETT
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Triumphing over Loneliness
SUZANNE P. CHAMBERLIN
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Proving Evil's Unreality
HARRY H. NUFFER, JR.
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A Four-step Diet Plan
CAROL C. OZBOLT
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Make Each Moment Tell
ELIZABETH S. MURRAY
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RANSOM
Althea Brooks Hollenbeck
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Healing Racial Divisions
The Christian Science Board of Directors
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The Healing Power of Soul
Carl J. Welz
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The Cost of Keeping Well
Naomi Price
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In Philippians, St. Paul writes (1:21): "For to me to live is...
Lancelot Joseph Newman
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After more than fifty years of proving the efficacy of Christian Science...
Virginia L. Beamer with contributions from Robert D. Beamer
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I owe the happiness and harmony of my life to the study of...
Anne H. Wold with contributions from Roger B. Wold
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I am thirteen years old, and I was born into a Christian Science...
Bambi Lynn Brinton with contributions from Carol J. Brinton, Don M. Brinton, Hazel V. Brinton, Lawrence N. Brinton