In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

From Newsweek, January 16, 1984

Does man create?

Most of us who read this magazine probably aren't directly involved in making decisions about biological engineering.

Exodus from moral dilemma

Today there is condemnation from many quarters of what is called the decadence of the western world—its absorption in materiality, especially sensuality, and its neglect of the moral and spiritual.

Stolen waters and secret bread

There's an element in human thought that loves to get away with something wrong.

Lessons from a pronoun

The real breadth of our Christian love—our genuine compassion, affection, and forgiveness—can be measured more by the number of people we don't love than by the number we do.

Right side up

Do you like to hang upside down on the monkey bars?

Sanctuary

People have long cherished the goal of an ultimate sanctuary, providing protection from whatsoever danger threatened.

Utilizing hymn power

"Hymns are dumb.

The calm during the storm

Storms that bring rain, wind, or snow are not the only kind of tempest we face.

What shall I give?

Some years ago, my father gave me a set of metric socket wrenches that were useful for working on my imported car.
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