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Politics and Prayer

From the November 1972 issue of The Christian Science Journal


Most people in the United States, including millions of new young voters, are involved in a significant national decision: choosing a President, a Vice-President, and a Congress.

The overriding question is: How does one go about doing that to the best of one's ability? How does one know what to do—and that what one does is right?

As a concerned citizen every one of us has the right to become actively involved in supporting what he believes to be the nearest right—whether choosing the President or electing the Congress—or exercising any other responsibility of democratic government.

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