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FOR CHILDREN
Dragons are not real
[Original in Spanish]
Editors' Note: Dragons aren't real. People imagine dragons, and they draw pictures and write stories about them. But no matter how many people imagine dragons, believing can never make them real.
There is something else that is like a dragon. Something people have imagined for years and years and years. We call it error. People imagine error is real and something we ought to be afraid of.
We know a boy named Juanjo who found out quite a lot about dragons, and what is real and what is not real. He found out how to fight dragons and error. His mother told us the story:
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June 28, 1982 issue
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Lazarus, come forth!
BARBARA COOK
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Lessons from mathematics
STANLEY W. MORSE
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You can deal with aging
ELEANOR OWERS SMITH
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Love's embrace
MARY BARNES
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Peace without pain
THOMAS BUSHNIE
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Loving the unlovable
HOLLY B. SUHI
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Fuel for thought
EVELYNNE B. SMITH
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Nurturing and sharing spiritual insights
HELEN McKEE SENGEBUSH
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Faith
MARY ELIZABETH G. BAKER
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Healing seasonal ailments
DeWITT JOHN
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Intelligence and healing
BEULAH M. ROEGGE
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Dragons are not real
Rita Beatriz Maurer
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I became acquainted with Christian Science...
LEILA MILLER BROWN with contributions from GORDON B. BROWN
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Although I had been raised in a family of Christian Scientists...
P. WILLIAM MARLOWE