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Letters to the Journal from our readers. Opinions expressed in this column are not necessarily those of The Christian Science Journal.

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An essential part of Bible study Thank you for your column of questions and answers, and to those who contribute such useful answers. The answers to the question in December regarding mistakes in Bible translations (p.

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Time isn’t real I strongly relate to the spiritual journey in “A Life Transformed” (Courtenay Rule, November 2010, p. 60).

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Synchronicity Blake Windal’s article in the October Journal, “In Sync with God,” (p. 52) brought fresh inspiration to those wonderful words that keep our thoughts aligned with God.

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HELPFUL IDEAS I love the periodicals, and get so much inspiration and help from them! I intended to read part of the September Journal and lay it aside for later, but found that I could not put it down. The articles in it are full of deep, inspirational, helpful ideas! The interview with Rebecca Odegaard, "Food for Thought-Watchers" (p.

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CS 360 The "CS 360" interview with David Robertson (Jeffrey Hildner, August Journal, p. 24) got to the core of our Master's and Mrs.

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THE TRINITY I always look forward to each issue of the Journal arriving, and I particularly enjoyed the July 2010 edition. It was a delight to see so many contributions written by good friends.

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THEY TURN YOUR WORLD UPSIDE DOWN— those unforgettable parable/stories Jesus taught with. The masses that followed Jesus around Galilee weren't always sure what he meant by those parables, but they listened hour after hour, and learned through his storytelling that the kingdom of heaven had actually come.

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PRETTY DEFINITIVE I read with interest Beth Carey's article. "The Book of John: New Lessons in Healing," in the June issue of the Journal (p.

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STILL TOUCHED For a number of days after reading Lisa Troseth's article "Unity: It's Inescapable" (May Journal, p. 54), I am still touched and drawn back to how she described the importance of something so small (and yet so valuable) as the instantaneous healing of a paper cut, mostly because at the time her thought was arrested by higher and deeper ideas.

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THEOLOGY LIVED "My Church Home" by Fabienne Roy (p. 60) in the April Journal resonated with me.

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