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Is Australia devoid of spiritual education in healthcare?
My counterpart in NSW, media representative and legislative liaison for Christian Science, Carey Arber, hits the nail on the head with this article, my guest post today. Please come out of the woodwork, Aussie thinkers…… So, is Australia devoid of spiritual education … Continue reading
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Tagged Carey Arber, Christian Science, Christian Scientists, David Tacey, divine Science, Harvard Medical School, Healing, healing practice, health, Health care, Kay Stroud, Mary Baker Eddy, Prayer, Science, Science and Health, scientific healing prayer, scientific prayer, Scientific research, Scientist, spiritual healing, spiritual healthcare, Spirituality, Tanveer Ahmed, The Bible, The Sydney Morning Herald
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Is scientific medical research really as replicable as it claims?
My colleague, Ken Girard in Massachusetts, in his guest blog below sheds more light on current research that is forcing us to think beyond the status quo in regard to health. Well, here’s an interesting direction that I’m starting to see. … Continue reading
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Tagged Are the outcomes of medical research infallible?, Christian Science, Disruptive Women in Health Care, Dr John Ioannidis, Glenna Crooks, Global issues, Healing, Health care, Jonah Lehrer, Kay Stroud, Ken Girard, one-dimensional construct, Prayer, reliable evidence, Science, scientific healing prayer, scientific medical research, scientific method, Scientific research, scientific tests, Scientist, spiritual healing, The Atlantic, The New Yorker, The Truth Wears Off, time for thinkers, unimpeachable results, unscientific causal conclusions, Warning: Happy people may be hazardous
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ANZAC Day: A Christian Science Perspective
ANZAC Day Dawn Service on Currumbin Beach 25th April is ANZAC Day in Australia and New Zealand – a day to remember those who have died and served in military operations for our countries. I’ve been to some stirring Dawn … Continue reading
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International Women’s Day: Mary Baker Eddy’s Contribution
The right for women to vote in federal elections became law in Australia in 1902, well before their sisters in the USA and the UK gained the same right years later. At the other end of the spectrum, women in … Continue reading
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Tagged 8 March 1911, Australia, Boston, Christian Science Journal, Christian Science Monitor, Christian Scientists, Church of Christ, democracy in churches, equality in churches, Father-Mother God, International Women's Day, Kay Stroud, Mary Baker Eddy, Proving the freedom of womanhood, Pulitzer Prizes, Saudi Arabia, Scientist, spiritual healing, suffrage, The Mother Church, Tony Lobl, UK, USA, voting rights for women, Wikipedia, Women's History Month
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Is a destructive cyclone an ‘act of God’?
With cyclone Yasi forming in the Coral Sea off the east coast of Australia, there is talk of a ‘super cell’, the ‘mother of all cyclones’, Brisbane’s Courier Mail headlines ’a monster looms’ and ‘code red’, and so on. So, is a … Continue reading
Beyond the Ashes: Batting away life’s bouncers and googlies!
Don’t you love the ongoing banter between the Poms (an affectionate term, I assure you) and the Aussies regarding the Ashes? They got to take the ‘trophy’ home this time, but ‘watch out’ next time, I say. My post today … Continue reading
