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Happy Easter: Belief about ‘life after death’ could impact health
How was your Easter? Did it get you thinking about your life? I’ve chosen my guest post today for the light it shines on the many beliefs about life and death surrounding the Easter story. Spokesperson for Christian Science in … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Science, Health care
Tagged Christianity, crucifixion, Easter, Easter Bunny, health, Health Chaplaincy, hereafter, Jesus, Jewish Passover, life after death, life and death, life expectancy, resurrection, stress, symbolism, uncertainty about the future, Washington Times
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What is important at Easter?
I was pleased to see Graham Harding’s blog post today, because it gets to the point of why Easter is important to me, too. Graham is the Media Spokesperson for Christian Science in Tasmania and he’s agreed to my reposting … Continue reading
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Tagged ascension, awakening, Christ Jesus, Christian Science, Christian Scientists, Christianity, Committee on Publication, crucifixion, death, disciples, Easter, feed thousands, God, Graham Harding, infinite possibilities, Kay Stroud, Mary Baker Eddy, overcame death, Raise the dead, Religion, resurrection, Science and Health, scientific healing prayer, spiritual healing, Spirituality, The Bible, time for thinkers, walk on the water
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Dogs, yes. Dogma? No way
When I was a teenager I vehemently backed the political party that my parents supported. I even argued the case for their policies. However, later I realised that I didn’t really support alot of their views at all, and on … Continue reading
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Tagged ascension, atonement, Christian Science, Christian Scientists, crucifixion, doctrine, dogma, Easter, God, Healing, Kay Stroud, Mary Baker Eddy, Media: Health & Spirituality, Religion, resurrection, ritual, Saviour, Science, Science and Health, self-sacrifice, sin?, Son of God, Spirituality, Tenets of Christian Science, The Mother Church
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