In the case of spousal rape the action (cause) is one of violence and the outcome (effect) multifaceted harm — physical, emotional, psychological and spiritual. It should be treated the same as any other form of rape, legally, physically, emotionally and spiritually.
Read More »Ask A Religious Scientist: Did Ernest Holmes consider Religious Science Christian?
Ernest Holmes would probably have thought of himself as a Christian in his time (he died in 1960).
Read More »Ask A Religion Scientist: Stance on Health
The ability each person is given is there to help create a better world, a doctor, acupuncturist, psychologist, or other medical professional may be present to assist physical healing and insurance companies may be used to assist in the payment of those bills.
Read More »Ask A Religious Scientist: What is meant by ‘New Thought’?
We used to say, “Ancient wisdom, new thought,” which referred to a new interpretation of the ancient wisdom in the world.
Read More »Ask A Religious Scientist: Religious Science vs. Unity
The major difference today is that Centers for Spiritual Living, what Religious Science is now known as, has ongoing classes that lead adherents to a point of being licensed practitioners ready to start ministerial classes.
Read More »Ask a Religious Scientist: Is Religious Science “New Age”?
My understanding of “New Age” is that through the use of a variety of objects (crystals, rocks, tarot cards, etc.) or healing methods involving the touch of another person, or others who have a “gift” (i.e. psychics, mediums, channelers) the individual is able to use the divine power.
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