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God's Communication to Man

From the January 1967 issue of The Christian Science Journal


Christian Science examines with assurance the profound question: What is the origin of thoughts, ideas, concepts, truth? It makes the revolutionary statement that at base all true communication is from God.

To human sense, communication assumes many forms: the communication of skills and learning, communication in the arts and sciences and business, communication in emergency and at leisure, communication through the schools and television and the busy news and entertainment media of today.

The imparting of ideas and concepts among the inhabitants of earth is deemed vital, for mankind receive by communication the information on which they build their ideals, alert themselves to avoid danger, clothe themselves with a palpable environment, and indeed decide what shall seem real and unreal to their senses. Simultaneously it is through material avenues of communication that enslaving doctrines and the mesmerisms of sensuality and debased living claim to be transmitted.

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