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What's a Game Without Rules?
Rules make games fun. A football game is an interplay of two teams with a ball—following a set of rules.
Rules make football the exciting game it is. And chess, tennis, golf—or any other game. Without rules games would be a confused mess.
What about life?
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January 25, 1975 issue
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A Matter of Conscience
ELIZABETH BICE LUERSSEN
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"The tongue of the learned"
ROBERT C. PEACOCK
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Practicing Perfection
CLAIRE HAGENLOCHER STUBBE
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Emergency!
GARY JOHN JEWKES
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Watching Our Responses
JEANETTE F. SUTTON
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Joining Church: What's It All About?
ROSALIE B. TREWORGY
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SUDDEN LIGHT IN DARKNESS
Richard Henry Lee
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Our True Parent
JUNE McCLENEGHAN FOWLER
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Proving Dominion
AMY DAVISON FIELD
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What's a Game Without Rules?
LIZABETH HERMINE FURST
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You Can Pray for Yourself
Eric Larsen
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Observation and Being
Carl J. Welz
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The Effectiveness of Our Present Understanding
Geoffrey J. Barratt
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Words are inadequate to express my gratitude for Christian Science
Anker Fred Howmann
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In my early teens I suffered from polio, and after nine months...
Margaret Elizabeth Lees with contributions from Harry Scott Robins, Lila I. Robins
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For many years I have gained great comfort from reading the...
Dorothy G. Stichbury with contributions from Alida L. Thomas