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The keynote of Christian Science for me is freedom: freedom...
The keynote of Christian Science for me is freedom: freedom from bondage, freedom from limits, freedom to be one's true self. It is the most democratic system there is, for it fosters the development of the individual.
As a boy I was always close to the Bible and to the life and works of Christ Jesus. My Methodist upbringing taught me to cherish good and abhor evil. And it was a deep understanding of the Bible and the practice of Christ Jesus that led my mother to search for a system that patterned what she had glimpsed. When she picked up a Sentinel at the YMCA where my father was coaching a basketball team, little did we know that our lives would never be the same again.
Someone might ask, Has Christian Science really brought you freedom in your own life?
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May 29, 1978 issue
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A superterrestrial experience
ERIC BOLE
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An interview: with a rock singer
by FLORENCE MOUCKLEY
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To heal— blend thought with God
ALAN A. AYLWIN
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Closer to God
FEROL AUSTEN
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The guilt trip
GERALDINE KARP
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Never out of place
Ellen Hope Comar
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The decision years
Geoffrey J. Barratt
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The dotted line
Naomi Price
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Sometimes when I have spoken of Christian Science to people,...
Robert H. McCrea
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The keynote of Christian Science for me is freedom: freedom...
Craig Randall Gibson
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Christian Science saved my life
Annie Sarah Sloat
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My mother heard of Christian Science when I was ten years old...
Phyllis E. Greig with contributions from J. Robert M. Greig
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Letters to the Press
with contributions from Michael D. Rissler, Frances C. Wagenseil