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Q Are Christian Scientists allowed to go to a doctor?
A Christian Scientists always have freedom of choice in caring for themselves and their families. When someone joins the Church of Christ, Scientist, he or she has already seen evidence of this means of healing and has determined to follow this way of life. If an individual departs from the use of Christian Science by choosing some other method of treatment, he or she is neither condemned by the Church nor dropped from membership. In many countries in order to meet legal requirements, Christian Scientists engage the services of a physician or a qualified midwife to attend the birth of a child in a hospital or at home.
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August 30, 1999 issue
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To Our Readers
William E. Moody
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Geoff Roberts, Janice Van Waldick
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Be kinder and gentler—to yourself
By Elaine R. Follis
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Long day?
By Carol Rockhold Miller
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Rid of the rage
By Judith H. Hedrick
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THE DAY THE CRANK CALLS ENDED
Don Soule
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Ready, safe, go!
By Fay Kallos Fahs
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Fear not, little flop
Sharon S. Jeffrey
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What's God got to do with computers?
By David C. Driver
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How a good example helped free me from drug addiction
By Richard Requarth
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Sale of home goes smoothly; injuries fully healed
Rebecca S. Hawk
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Prayer cures back pain and breathing trouble
Curtis Wahlberg
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Lost money found; severe skin irritation healed
Lindsay Catlin
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Burned hand quickly healed
June Knapp Angell
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Empty nest?
By Jayne W. Rattman
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FREEDOM FROM FEAR
Ellen Moore Thompson
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On the question of self-government
Russ Gerber