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An honest investigation of Christian Science healing
Should the unrestricted practice of Christian Science healing be allowed? Thoughtful people are struggling to draw a fair conclusion on this important issue.
From the perspective of prosecutors in recent United States court cases involving Christian Scientists, turning to prayer rather than medical treatment for children constitutes criminal behavior.
Yet, to individuals who've experienced firsthand the healing and transforming effect of Christian Science, their faith is a priceless treasure and the practice of it should continue to be permitted and protected.
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May 14, 1990 issue
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Dear Reader
with contributions from The Editors
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Restoring hope for the environment
with contributions from Glen Lauder
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FROM HAND TO HAND
B. J. C.
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Prayer and natural disasters
Thomas C. Asher
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"Isn't he like his Father!"
Barbara R. Banks
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Cross-bearing, spirituality, and healing
Janice Koller
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An honest investigation of Christian Science healing
Elaine Natale
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Brooks changes course
Leslie Cavill Haslam
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As a youngster I came into contact with Christian Science and...
Hendrika Adriana van der Horst-Moulijn
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When I was eleven years old, my mother was healed overnight,...
Carolee Hayler Thompson
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Christian Science was introduced to me at a time of great...
Brenda Hylton Evers
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Shortly before I was born, a neighbor gave my mother a...
Carolyn Wethe McFarland