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From the April 1980 issue of The Christian Science Journal


Morning judgment

"To measure a person correctly, we must look to the heart and discover its motivation. To search for the Christly evidence is to seek the man of God's creating—faultless and blameless."

Christly love and the sinner

"Pharisaism would have us personalize sin and also righteousness. It would separate mankind into two categories—the saved and the damned. It would have us see the Church of Christ, Scientist, as a place for the righteous but not for those struggling with sin. The love Christ Jesus expressed shows us that our church's purpose is to free mankind from evil in all its forms."

The solidness of Truth, the flimsiness of error

An editorial—"Through being spiritually energetic we admit more of the divine logic of the solidness of God and His man and the universe. We realize that there is no destructive, fragmenting force that can break down Life or life, Mind or idea—Soul or individuality—into impermanent bits."

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