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Mary Baker Eddy

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Book
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Other Writings
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Retrospection and Introspection
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The Human Concept



    

                                 THE HUMAN CONCEPT 

 1	    Sin existed as a false claim before the human concept
  	of sin was formed; hence one's concept of error is
 3	not the whole of error. The human thought does not
  	constitute sin, but vice versa, sin constitutes the human or
  	physical concept. 
 6	    Sin is both concrete and abstract. Sin was, and is, the
  	lying supposition that life, substance, and intelligence are
  	both material and spiritual, and yet are separate from
 9	God. The first iniquitous manifestation of sin was a
  	finity. The finite was self-arrayed against the infinite,
  	the mortal against immortality, and a sinner was the
12	antipode of God. 
  	    Silencing self, alias rising above corporeal personality,
  	is what reforms the sinner and destroys sin. In the ratio
15	that the testimony of material personal sense ceases, sin
  	diminishes, until the false claim called sin is finally lost
  	for lack of witness. 
18	    The sinner created neither himself nor sin, but sin
  	created the sinner; that is, error made its man mortal,
  	and this mortal was the image and likeness of evil, not of
21	good. Therefore the lie was, and is, collective as well as
  	individual. It was in no way contingent on Adam's
  	thought, but supposititiously self-created. In the words
24	of our Master, it, the "devil" (alias evil), "was a liar, and
  	the father of it." 
 
  
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