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Particularly helpful
[John Quincy Adams, “Political animosity—don’t get pulled in,” Sentinel, August 20, 2018]
There have been many helpful articles in The Christian Science Journal and Sentinel on healing the division and hatred that seem rampant because of differing political views, but I find this one particularly helpful in how it identifies the pull to extreme political views as animal magnetism, or false gods of willfulness or self-righteousness, even hatred. This is a wake-up call to identify the error as not a person or persons but as error, as is so perfectly illustrated with the author’s own experience. It is very helpful. Thanks.
Madelyn Harvey
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September 24, 2018 issue
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The reliability of divine guidance
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A lesson in true humility
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Love chases away the storm
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Warts on feet disappear
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Injuries from a fall healed
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Protection in river rapids
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Swollen and painful foot healed
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Trust in You, God
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Communing with God, the presence of pure goodness
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