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The Sentinel asks . . . "What is evil?"
Evil has no face, sound, or name. I'd rather spend my energy defining happiness and joy. . . . I suppose evil is the intolerance of goodness.
Rebecca Toedter
San Franciso, California
I feel that evil is anything that is not from God, anything that is the opposite of good—whether a person consciously, or just by their action, does things that result in evil.
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March 25, 2002 issue
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Safe in the secret place
John Selover
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Lorna Richards, Eric Thacher, Darren Mackay, Dorrit Kjaer Christiansen, Connie Beasley
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items of interest
with contributions from Kim Shippey, Renee K. Gadoua, Paul Simon
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Troubled times on a troubled subcontinent
Russ Gerber with contributions from Scott Baldauf
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The Sentinel asks . . . "What is evil?"
with contributions from Rebecca Toedter, Cynthia Davis, Asad Rahman, Rick Peasely, Jodi Warmbrod, Rebecca Kresman, Betty McCone
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Pulling back the curtain on evil
By Elise L. Moore
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One small step out of terror
By Tony Lobl
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Through a spiritual lens—
Gordon N. Converse
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What's that our kids are listening to?
By John Kehe
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When evil takes the form of disease
By Ruth Elizabeth Jenks
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The Sentinel asks. . ."What is evil?"
Joshua Allen
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Deliver us from . . .
By Jewel Simmons Sentinel staff
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Evil personified?
By Warren Bolon Sentinel staff
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The Sentinel asks . . ."What is evil?"
Marie Green with contributions from Agnes M. Hardison
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In her true light . . .
M.B.G. Eddy
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What if you broke a bone?
Gerry Feldheim
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Life never ends
Lillian Albright
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Chronic knee trouble healed
Marilyn Moore Stucker
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From the founder of the Sentinel
Mary Baker Eddy with contributions from Editor