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Don't answer back!
Have you ever been told some spiritual truth and then found yourself saying, "Yes, I know, but ...? You "know" it is true, but the evidence of sickness or lack contradicts it. And until this material evidence gives way, you are not willing to admit the spiritual fact.
Yet the very opposite should be the case, because when you accept the spiritual fact, the so-called evidence of material sense is forced to give way.
"Yes, I know, but ..." expresses the uncertainty of mere belief. "Yes, I know, therefore..." expresses the conviction of spiritual understanding.
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May 11, 1981 issue
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In tender mercy
GLADYS C. GIRARD
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Working for God full time
THOMAS P. DOUBLEDAY, JR.
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Playing games
ELAINE H. NATALE
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Spiritual communication
RICHARD E. RALSTON
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"And they all lived happily ever after"
ELIZABETH TREVITHICK
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Let your criticism be Christly
JEFFREY PAUL McCULLOCH
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Oh, holy day!
ELLEN MOORE THOMPSON
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Laughter: a healing influence
LOUIS H. KAMMERER
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Don't answer back!
ANTHONY BRIAN ANDREAE
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Survival or spiritual dominion?
BEULAH M. ROEGGE
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Coming to Christ
NATHAN A. TALBOT
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Even if you doubt there is a God
Channing Walker
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As a child I was plagued with headaches
MARION SHENNUM
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When we become aware of the perfection of our being as God's...
MARION H. WHARTON
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Through Christian Science, I worked to the best of my ability to...
JOSEPH J. VILLANI
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I am profoundly grateful to God for His revelation of divine Science...
DOROTHY A. WOODRUFF
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How wonderfully Christian Science has changed my life!
AMY McKINLEY SHEESLEY