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YOUR LETTERS
"This new Sentinel will not hide in my purse. I'll carry it proudly and share it gladly."
The Sentinels, overwhelmingly, are the best I think they've ever been. But I would take issue with the recent article "Homosexuality—how do I respond?" The article primarily talks about not being judgmental and about the author's healing of sexual immorality. This is fine, but in this case, there should not have been an attempt to draw in the issue of homosexuality and trip lightly over a subject that needs a far more definitive and well-thought-out treatment.
The author states that there are "strong opinions on either side" regarding homosexuality and then fails to stand strong anywhere in the article regarding the Christian Science viewpoint that homosexuality is (consciously or unconsciously) "chosen" and therefore healable.
Paul White
Ventura, California
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February 23, 1998 issue
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To Our Readers
Russ Gerber
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Paul White, Dorothy C. Miller, Peter K. Allen
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items of interest
with contributions from David G. Myers, Ed Diener, Stephen M. Wolf
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Want to revise your past?
By Mary Klingbeil Schultz
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ONE PERSON'S PRAYER
Allison Flint Raynor
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Saved from a flash flood— by a river of peace
By Marian English
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GOD IS OUR PROTECTOR
Robert Early Meriwether
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When giants fall
By Channing Walker
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How to get rid of bad traits and discover who you really are
By Laura Matthews
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The most powerful prayer of all
Jill Gooding
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INTRODUCTION TO THE BIBLE
By Michael Pabst
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Eye infection cured
Janet E. Caldwell
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Daughter's injury and fear healed
Susan J. Ehart
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A child's healing
Elaine Schleiffer with contributions from Debbie Schleiffer
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Surgery averted
Liwayway P. De Leon
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Love thy neighbor
By Glenn M. Linden
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notices
Board of Trustees of The Christian Science Publishing Society
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What about that word man?
Barbara M. Vining