To believe in a just law of cause and effect, carrying with it a punishment or a reward, is to believe in righteousness.
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Borrowing knowledge of reality from all sources, taking the best from every study, Science of Mind brings together the highest enlightenment of the ages.Ernest Holmes
When prayer removes distrust and doubt and enters the field of mental certainty, it becomes faith; and the universe is built on faith.
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But even in the Christian religion, much of its real meaning is hidden by words that are misleading and symbols that but few understand.
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In principle the great religions of the world do not differ as much as they appear to.
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Each one of us is an outlet to God and an inlet to God.
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