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SPIRITUALIZING THOUGHT
to understand the eternality of Life
You who read this article, and I who write it, are alive. We take that for granted. But what is life—in particular, the life we are living today?
Not many of us are interested in investigating what is referred to as the scientific aspect of this question—or capable of doing so. The genetic theory is in the forefront right now, but if the past is a criterion, other theories will be forthcoming until human thought is led to turn from a sense of life as material to at least begin to consider life from a spiritual standpoint.
Generally we think of the life we are living as beginning at birth and ending in death. But what about eternal Life—the Life that has no beginning and no ending?
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April 13, 1974 issue
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Undiminishing Strength and Vitality
LARNED L. TUTTLE
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The Support of the Christ
EDWIN R. ALLEY
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Our Talent to Love
JEANNE STEELY LAITNER
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THE RISEN MAN
Kate Holland Patton
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"Each succeeding year..."
VIRGINIA THESIGER
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Pep Pills or Divine Energy?
SHARON SLATON HOWELL
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Unfading Beauty and Strength
ANNETTE JEAN HORNSTEIN-JANPOL
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SPIRITUALIZING THOUGHT
RALPH E. WAGERS
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God Never Made a Hurt
Grace Soden Haerle
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Man's Sinless Origin
Carl J. Welz
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Timeless Vitality
Naomi Price
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The early years of my married life had been devoted to much...
Clayton B. Thomas
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One day in February, 1970, while I was painting a picture...
Sophie Steidel
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I first learned about Christian Science many years ago when I...
Bertha Kline Schenck with contributions from Jodie Ellen Fisher
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Christian Science is becoming more and more a way of life to me...
H. Gladys Martin
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I first became acquainted with Christian Science through my...
Harriet Ann Gahr with contributions from Ted Gahr, Donald M. Griswold