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Religious Science
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Religious Science

Movement founded in the U.S. by Ernest Holmes (1887–1960). After publishing his major work, The Science of the Mind (1926), Holmes established the Institute of Religious Science and Philosophy (1927). In 1949 Religious Science was established as a denomination; it soon split into two groups. It teaches that the individual mind and the Universal Mind are one and that the universe is the material manifestation of the Universal Mind. Like New Thought, it teaches that evil stems from ignorance of humanity's true higher identity and that prayer can bring about healing not only of spiritual but of physical ailments.



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He is also the recipient of the 2004 International Peace Prayer Day Man of Peace Award and the 2004 Religious Science International Golden Works Award.
Lying, he said, is against his beliefs as a member of Religious Science International and he refused.
The Esprit Center for Inspired Living, of Naples, Florida is a member of Religious Science International.
 
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