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The following account is that of a young woman who struggled with the question of homosexuality. She has shared very candidly with the Editors some of her thoughts and feelings, her discouragements and inspirations, that finally led to a healing solution. We felt our readers would appreciate reading how one individual resolved an issue that is troubling many.
Magazine articles, newspaper stories, television shows, and friends surrounded me with various views on homosexuality. On one side I heard that there is nothing wrong with homosexuality, that the gay life style is legitimate. Others stressed that homosexual tendencies are not normal, and that gays have no right to impose their ideas and life style on society.
But none of my gay or straight friends or the articles I read were helping me feel any better about the struggle that was going on inside me between the physical attraction I felt to those of the same sex and my desire to deepen my understanding of Christian Science.
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November 5, 1979 issue
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College: Make it a time of fulfillment
DAVID C. KENNEDY
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The spiritual fact—and that goes for all of us
MARGARET SINGLETON DECKER
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Friends
VIRGINIA CANADAY PIKE
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Striving yet yielding
CLARE L. GATES
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A job offer
CAROLYN F. RUFFIN
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Prayer can solve world problems
MARILYN JANE RIMMINGTON
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You?
GODFREY JOHN
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Being a better thinker
GEOFFREY J. BARRATT
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Drawing your line of demarcation
NATHAN A. TALBOT
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When nighttime's here
Virginia L. Scott
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My gratitude for Christian Science is very deep
KATHRYN GRONBERG with contributions from W. E. GRONBERG
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Ten years ago I was pursuing a premed program in college and...
JACK DOUGLAS TRAIN
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LETTERS TO THE PRESS
ROBERT A. MILLER