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Humiliated, or humbled and healed?
The one Ego, the one Mind or Spirit called God, is infinite individuality, which supplies all form and comeliness and which reflects reality and divinity in individual spiritual man and things.
—Mary Baker Eddy, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, p. 281
Consider Bill Buckner, a gifted athlete and longtime professional baseball player. To highlight just one statistic: He accumulated over 2,700 hits in his illustrious 20-year career in Major League Baseball. However, despite his many accomplishments, Buckner is most remembered for a fielding error during the 1986 World Series between the Boston Red Sox and the New York Mets.
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September 17, 2012 issue
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Letters
Ray D. Schultz, T. Jewell Collins
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Uppercase or lowercase E?
Jenny Nelles, Staff Editor
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Actually, it's not all about 'me'
Colleen Douglass
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I hear music
Phyllis W. Zeno
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Humiliated, or humbled and healed?
Channing Walker
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Facing down false prophesies
Tanner Johnsrud
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Studied and approved
Kathryn Ness
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The real trophy
Rafael Ferreira Santos
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The Poet and His poem
Brandon O'Neil
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Out of the prison of fear, and into class
Margaret Effner
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'An overwhelming sense of peace'
Corey A. Taylor
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Springs of water
David Foote
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Why violence is not natural to men
Kim Korinek
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Our way is secure
Michael Hamilton
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Abundant solutions
Lyn Drake
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Respect required for well-being
Keith Wommack
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First archaeological evidence of Samson?
Nir Hasson
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Menstrual cramps, allergies healed
Kathleen Anderson
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Incurable food allergy healed
Natasha
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Healed of cold symptoms
Carmen Diaz-Bolton
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On genetic predestination
The Editors