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Wrong is never right
Is wrong ever right? Is anything that is bad, good? Is a mistake ever correct?
There is a general agreement, even as every school pupil knows, that it isn't right to make a mistake.
And most people have an inherent feeling that sickness, sin, and death are conditions that should be overcome, because they are wrong. But even while they concede that these conditions are wrong, and while they support human efforts to correct them, these same people usually assert that the conditions are very real—bound to touch us in one way or another.
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June 9, 1980 issue
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Is home "sweet home"?
DORIS KING HILTON
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Wrong is never right
JOHN J. SELOVER
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Cherishing me
Written for the Sentinel
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Watching the people
FRANKIE L. THOMAS
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Healing
JEAN WHITEHEAD
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Midnight-hour gratitude
JANIS JETT MAYFIELD
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The substance of sight is Mind
BARBARA B. HOLLIDAY
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God the constant
J. DENIS GLOVER
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The fragrance of Christianity
BEULAH M. ROEGGE
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Conveying messages
NATHAN A. TALBOT
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Getting along with parents
Valerie B. Freeland
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For over fifteen years I submitted to painful and...
ROMA B. HALPERN
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Not long ago, while I was sledding with some friends from Sunday School...
BRIAN KLEINSMITH with contributions from DONALD A. KLEINSMITH
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When I learned about Christian Science over five years ago, I...
AMADOR SAAVEDRA
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What a vast difference there is between ignoring a difficulty and...
MARJORIE NILES KIME with contributions from ROBERT CLAY KIME
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Decades have passed since I became acquainted with Christian Science...
SELMA GOTTSCHALK with contributions from MAGDALONA GOTTSCHALK