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Never Isolated
"In the credits for the movies of the thirties and forties, a man used to be listed as responsible for 'continuity.' We could use the services of such a man in our lives. In daily life it is precisely continuity that seems in short supply, the sense that things fit together and flow smoothly." The American Scholar, Autumn 1975, p. 538;
But discontinuity is really only part of a larger problem, isolation and alienation. Whether felt by individuals, groups, or even nations, both these can be outlawed.
In God's rich spiritual universe—and there is actually no other— disintegrative concepts are not known. Reality, Christian Science explains, is replete with infinite, spiritual ideas, coexisting with God, Life, and with one another. Man is God's expression and inseparable from His inexhaustible good.
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March 27, 1976 issue
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Self-completeness
DONALD M. SWINNEY
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What If?
LUCILLE R. RUSHTON
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JERICHO REVISITED
Zera Holland Blumenstein
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How Love Cares for Its Own
KENNY L. BAKER
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All Space Is Filled with Good
HUBERTA F. RANDALL
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Let Your Actions Speak for Truth
EDITH CAROLYN BIDDLE
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The Lesson of the Prism
JUDITH ANN HARDY
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Arrest that Bad Thought!
Barbara B. Holliday
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Never Isolated
Geoffrey J. Barratt
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GOD'S DRIFTERS
Peter J. Henniker-Heaton
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More than seventy-five years ago a copy of Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures...
Priscilla R. Holzworth
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Full of gratitude, I would like to tell of three healings, which...
Petra Redle with contributions from Theresia Redle
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In 1972 I spent the summer months earning money for my...
Jeffrey Scott Andruss
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I have had many proofs of the healing power of Christian Science...
Helane H. Smith with contributions from Garnett S. Smith, Jr.
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Six years ago my husband and I were looking for a well-situated...
Márcia A. de Esefer