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 Christian Science
The Christian Science Christ is not the same as Jesus but equal to “The divine manifestation of God, which comes to the flesh to destroy incarnate error “(Eddy, 583).She even stated “Jesus is not the Christ” (Miscellaneous Writings p.84).
Christian Science continues to uphold her belief that Jesus revealed to people their illusion of illness and thus cured them, even though she was not cured and sought out a medicinal illusion.
Their publications are The Christian Science Monitor, The Christian Science Sentinel, The Christian Science Journal, The Herald of Christian Science, published in 12 foreign languages as well as in English Braille; (which seems to be an oxymoron from their own beliefs) and The Christian Science Quarterly, containing the Bible lessons studied daily by Christian Scientists.
www.letusreason.org /Cults18.htm   (8674 words)

  
 CSEC -- The Christian Science Standard -- October 1, 1990
Although it necessarily involves all mankind, this battle is being fought by Christian Scientists, as indicated by her words: "as expressed and operative in Christian Science"; and that the "salvation of the world" will not—cannot—occur without Christian Science.
Christian Scientists know that their religion is emphatic in stressing the importance of the incorporeality of God.
In the medieval Christian church of southern Europe the celebration of Holy Communion claims that when Christ Jesus broke bread, and gave it to his disciples with the words, "Take, eat, this is my body," that there occurred a miraculous change by which the bread was altered in substance into the literal body of Christ.
www.endtime.org /standard/vol2no1.html   (4639 words)

  
 Christian Science - Christian or Cult?
Christian Science claims to prove through the healing of disease and other difficulties that the understanding of God and his spiritual creation is as effective now as it was in Jesus' time.
Christian Science teaches that the death of Jesus Christ for sin was a "man-made" theory, and that Jesus was alive in the tomb, demonstrating the "power of Spirit to overrule mortal, material sense" (Science and Health, p.
Christian Scientists claim that since organic disease does not exist, "the cause of all so-called disease is mental" [i.e., 'the belief in sin is thereby the cause of it'], "a mistaken belief" (Science and Health, p.
www.rapidnet.com /~jbeard/bdm/Cults/science.htm   (3064 words)

  
 Online Research
"Obituary Printed and Card File Indexes" including obituaries from the Boston Globe and Herald from 1953-1969; 1975+.
Cyndi's list of genealogy sites on the Internet - Links to genealogy sites.
Also see links categorized for Children, Teens (includes science fair projects), and Seniors.
www.hwlibrary.org /links.htm   (2738 words)

  
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