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AMERICA
Question: is America a place or is it a State of
Consciousness? When seen in its spiritual connotation it must obviously
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DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE
Reprinted with permission from the October 2005
copy of The Individual Christian Scientist ON this Independence Day,
July 4, 2005, I am recalling the event of import that took place 229 years ago.
That, of course, was our Declaration of Independence, a voice heard round the
world. On the centennial of that memorable occasion another event took place
whose world changing import has not yet been recognized.
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AMERICA CRADLE FOR THE SECOND COMING OF THE CHRIST
by Helen Wright The human footsteps
leading to perfection are indispensable," wrote Mary Baker Eddy. The history of
the United States of America shows how God, infinite good, controls history,
and how it is love for God and man that advances civilization. Why was the
founding of this nation such an essential step?
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AMERICA
by Herbert W. Eustace, C.S.B. AMERICA,
spiritually understood, is the outward evidence of man's individual oneness
with God. AMERICA, in that sense, is not a nation defined by territorial
boundaries but is the spiritual idea of Mind everywhere present...Read More America
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DAY OF THUNDER
by William M. Treadwell Thomas
Jefferson and the Declaration of Independence When Thomas Jefferson arrived
at the Pennsylvania State House in Philadelphia on June 20, 1775, it was as an
alternate Delegate to the Second Continental Congress (substituting for his
cousin, Peyton Randolph, who had been called back to Virginia) and at 33 years
of age, Jefferson was one of the youngest of 56 delegates representing the 13
colonies...Read More
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LAUS DEO - ABOVE THE NATION'S SKYLINE
Thomas Jefferson and the Declaration of
Independence
When Thomas Jefferson arrived at the Pennsylvania
State House in Philadelphia on June 20, 1775, it was as an alternate Delegate
to the Second Continental Congress (substituting for his cousin, Peyton
Randolph, who had been called back to Virginia) and at 33 years of age,
Jefferson was one of the youngest of 56 delegates representing the 13
colonies...
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