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Closing the door on contagion
What makes people feel they will be subject to contagious diseases? Or, for that matter, to the contagion of violence, hatred, envy, revenge? The articles that follow explore answers to these questions. They also tell how a deeper understanding of God can change one's whole outlook on health. No matter how persuasive news reports of approaching epidemics may seem, under God's power, the power of divine Truth, we can gain lasting freedom from contagion.
Most people think about contagion in connection with disease and illness. Some believe they will catch a cold or flu every winter, others have been warned that an epidemic of a contagious illness may be imminent, and some are so involved with hygiene and health laws that they see danger of contagion in just about everything.
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February 26, 1996 issue
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Closing the door on contagion
Robert A. Johnson
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You can choose health
Robin Jagel Berg
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Praying for victims of tragedy
Diane Benedict-Gill
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To understand and feel God's presence
Cristina Proano
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Here and there and everywhere
Nina Rose Jackstadt
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What are the real demands on us?
Joyce B. Cheney
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The Bible and the healing of young people
Frank C. Darling
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Is it possible for you and me to see a "burning bush"?
Edmonde L. St. John
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Is there a superior race?
Barbara M. Vining
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Better service—what's at the heart of it?
Russ Gerber
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Christian Science has effectively satisfied the health care needs...
Nancy Ellett Staal
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I grew up with the book Science and Health always in view
Joyce A. Martin
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Science and Health explains, "The way to extract error from...
Sylvia O. Dietz