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The Answer to Pornography
"What can I do about pornography?"
Many people are asking themselves this question as they become aware that the problem is increasing. They recognize pornography as a form of moral pollution that through books, pictures, and other media attempts to make the obscene and licentious appear attractive and enjoyable.
Sensualism in any form has never brought lasting happiness. The pursuit of merely sensual pleasures degrades and debilitates. History records many examples of men and nations that suffered and declined through sensual indulgence. Mrs. Eddy writes in Science and Health, "Sensualism is not bliss, but bondage." Science and Health, p. 337;
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January 22, 1972 issue
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Healing the Heart
ARTHUR O. PAULSON
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Overcoming or Tolerating Difficulties
PAULINE B. RADER
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Relieving the Pressure of Time
ETHEL M. BARTON
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The Answer to Pornography
GRANT C. BUTLER
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Keeping Calm
GEORGIANA LIEDER LAHR
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SOUND SHELTER
Neil Millar
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Let's Not Brace Against Change
MARY RETTA TITUS
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Which College for You?
KENNETH CROOKS DAVIS
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TAKEOFF
Robert Howard Zeller
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Step by Step
Alan A. Aylwin
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Healing Through Spiritual Love
Naomi Price
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The revelation to Mary Baker Eddy of the Christ Science, which...
Jane Huelster Hanson with contributions from Walter A. Hanson, Fay D. Huelster
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This testimony is long overdue
Virginia Muir with contributions from E. G. Muir
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"And a little child shall lead them" is a statement from the Bible...
Joyce H. Bock with contributions from Richard R. Bock
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Unzip the Rabbit!
by Rosemary Cobham