passing on too soon, preventable deaths in Christian Science

I began this post a while back and then the Sandy Hook shooting happened so I held off for a while, then an acquaintance of my husband committed suicide, so I put it off even longer. While many people "pass on too soon" in this post I am not talking about shootings, accidents (which are "unknown to … Continue reading passing on too soon, preventable deaths in Christian Science

the belief in sin is punished so long as the belief lasts

After my previous post about Twisted Spoons I decided to read over the Tenets of Christian Science again. While I take issue with all of them, the third is particularly troubling and guilt-inducing: 3. We acknowledge God’s forgiveness of sin in the destruction of sin and the spiritual understanding that casts out evil as unreal. But … Continue reading the belief in sin is punished so long as the belief lasts

inclusive and accountable

I've never been a Catholic (although I do love the European Cathedrals...), nor do I ever plan to be one, but I came across the Women's Ordination Conference website and felt it was worth passing along. From their website: Founded in 1975, Women's Ordination Conference is the oldest and largest national organization that works to … Continue reading inclusive and accountable

Twisted Spoons

Being raised a Christian Scientist meant always being on guard against Mortal Mind, Mental Malpractice, Error, False Evidence Appearing Real, and a number of other "sneaky" things which could come in and attempt to "cloud our mirrors" (people are reflections of God, and clouded mirrors distort this image). If we were not feeling well it … Continue reading Twisted Spoons