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LETTERS TO THE PRESS
From Christian Science Committees on Publication
Through others' eyes
Christian Science as seen through the eyes of some fundamentalist or evangelical Christians would not be recognizable to most Christian Scientists. It's certainly true that Christian Scientists do not hold the same theological views as evangelicals, but what we do believe is all too often distorted and denied simply to help make a polemical point that Christian Scientists consider Jesus to have been merely a man who expressed a great deal of good. Such attacks obviously include the blessing Mrs. Eddy promised (The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and Miscellany 151:12) as they make us more sharply aware, more deeply persuaded, of the living Christianity at the heart and center of Christian Science.
In the Coeur d'Alene Press
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
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February 4, 1980 issue
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Innovate: should we or shouldn't we?
EDWIN G. LEEVER
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Reading the signs
FEROL AUSTEN
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Lesson on selflessness
SUSAN M. SCHMELTZ
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Loving away loneliness
HELEN R. CONROYD
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Accept the healing truth
DONALD M. SWINNEY
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Where do you stand?
DOROTHY SCHUBERT MATTHEWS
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Gently as a bird lights . . .
NANCY L. HOLDER
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God-impelled unification
NATHAN A. TALBOT
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Protection from criminal mentality
BEULAH M. ROEGGE
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Error tells on itself
Sandra Lynn Eastman
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In mid-1970, I was on a ship off the California...
CARL E. KOCH
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Gratitude and joy furnished the spiritual foundation for a recent...
CASTELLE C. MOREY
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In 1974 I was an officer of an industrial company that was invited...
HELEN DILLEN MILLER
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A number of years ago, my daughter and I were left alone
CAROLE LEWIS SOUTH with contributions from JOY PATIENCE LEWIS SOUTH, JAMES B. SOUTH
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LETTERS TO THE PRESS
with contributions from DAVID W. BARTON, HOGARTH W. EASTMAN