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A scientific view of territory
The ownership of land has been a bone of contention for centuries. Land is still being fought over in many areas of the world.
The solution is found in the Bible: "The earth is the Lord's, and the fulness thereof; the world, and they that dwell therein." Ps. 24:1; God is perpetually in control of both His universe and His man, and the solution to territorial conflicts lies in the acknowledgment of this fact.
But God's universe is not material and finite; it is spiritual, limitless. People will find a new and unrestricted view of territory as they look away from matter and material conditions to divine Mind, the unlimited, impartial source of all true substance; as they recognize that in reality all individuals live in infinite Mind.
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January 29, 1979 issue
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Academic excellence is attainable
JAMES RICHARD BARTELS-KEITH
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Is it a trial or an opportunity?
RITA HAYES HORNBEAK
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"I have called you friends"
Robert Simon Marcus
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A scientific view of territory
KENNY L. BAKER
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What does God know of you?
BETTY L. BOUTILIER
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Escape from addiction
BRYAN G. POPE
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Inspiration is spiritual energy
NAOMI RUTH WHEELER
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"How does your garden grow?"
MARION J. HUKILL
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More than "millionaires"
Geoffrey J. Barratt
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About crying
Nathan A. Talbot
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Imaging
Shirley Selby
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No monsters allowed
Lesley Ann Mascall
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What's good about God
Judith Ann Hardy
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I am a retired schoolteacher
R. Sheldon Hunt
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When I was eight, we attended a cookout during vacation
Georgine Marie Maxwell
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Since my testimony published in 1960 describing my healing...
Edward E. Gygax
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My first physical healing took place a month after I began...
Adelaide L. Espeland
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After only a few days' study of Christian Science, my mother...
Madelene F. Neill
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About ten years ago I woke one morning with my face distorted
Dorothy V. Crump