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We can attain and maintain moral and spiritual standards
All phases of rampant immorality seem to be part of these days. Indeed, one can't but wonder at times if moral and spiritual standards are a thing of the past.
Is morality merely a concept of the human mind, to be accepted or rejected at a whim? Or is there a higher basis for moral and spiritual standards than our own concept of them?
Christian Science teaches that there is and that this is the law of God, which is supreme, governs all reality, and is ever present and ever operative. The nature of this law is tender and gentle as well as strong and just. Its care of man and the universe is universal, impartial, and changeless.
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September 13, 1982 issue
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We can attain and maintain moral and spiritual standards
JEANETTE S. McGUINESS
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Let's restore rather than reject
THELMA J. SHIPMAN
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Resurrection is for everyone
PAUL AGNEW RANDALL
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"Neither fear nor doubt": handling skepticism
DANIEL E. LEES
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God's guidance
CHRISTINE A. HELMS
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What makes it true law?
CHANNING WALKER
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Reflections on/of freedom
LOWELL N. CANNON
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The freedom of unity . . .
BEULAH M. ROEGGE
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The source of true power
WILLIAM E. MOODY
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Practice
ELIZABETH KEYES WILLIAMS
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Keep on loving
Rita Fay Farnham
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On waking
Mary H. Reed
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Christian Science does heal
MILDRED K. GOLDBERG
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I did not take up the study of Christian Science for healing, but...
EULELIA J. ROYER
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What a joy and privilege it is to attend my yearly Christian Science...
MARGARET E. RICH with contributions from DAVID B. RICH