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Better questions, better results
Question-asking of oneself can be a useful exercise.
It can lead us to explore new mental territory and come up with novel and effective solutions for all kinds of problems. If question-asking isn't having stimulating and progressive results, then we might well take a look at the nature of the questions we are proposing.
Questions about one's character and mental tones are valid and often necessary. But whatever answers we come up with, whatever deficiencies may be exposed, we shouldn't leave our questioning on a merely human basis. In applying Christian Science, we shouldn't stop our active spiritual reasoning short of the conviction of the truth of God and man—God's unchanging goodness and man's nature as God's faultless reflection.
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October 16, 1978 issue
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Christian Science and its Discoverer
VICTOR CHUDI ONUMONU
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The scientific answer to loneliness
DIANE Y. CONGER
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All one in expression and being
HELEN L. CONNELLY
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Talk! Talk! Talk!
LEON ALBO WOODS
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Persistence
Doris Kerns Quinn
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Observations from a Nigerian Christian Scientist
Adegboyega Oyelakin
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Don't believe in pantheism
LORELEI F. ECKEY
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Heaven at hand
GERALD STANWELL
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Do it now!
HELEN R. CONROYD
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Keeping the perfect model
JUDITH ANN HARDY
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Better questions, better results
Geoffrey J. Barratt
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You are chosen
Nathan A. Talbot
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The duck
Mark B. Willard
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In April 1968 I began to have severe heart trouble, and I also...
Marta Perez-Trujillo
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In the early fall of 1976, while cleaning the tractor mower to...
Eleanor L. Hunter
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One day my mother took my grandmother and my brother and...
Becky Holzberlein with contributions from Patricia Swain Holzberlein
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After many years of futile searching for release from weakness,...
Mildred M. Brown