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The World's need and The Mother Church's response

["The one thing we have in common, which ties us all eternally together, is the father motherhood of God.... As we understand and express our universal sonship, we can communicate through love and perception with all our brother men."]

An Age of Communication

From the August 1971 issue of The Christian Science Journal


We are living in an age of potentially universal communication.

We have the technology by means of which one man's words could be heard by all men, virtually simultaneously.

In all the wonders of the space age, surely nothing is more breathtaking than to listen to the clear and calm voices or see the images of explorers on the moon, conveyed back to us on earth with such fidelity across a quarter of a million miles of space.

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