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The church is perhaps best known for the fact that its faithful members refuse standard medical care. The church is perhaps best known for the fact that its faithful members refuse standard medical care.

A newspaper, the ], is associated with the church.


'''Home Page''': http://www.tfccs.com/ '''Home Page''': http://www.tfccs.com/

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Founded by Mary Baker Eddy in 1879. .

Church beliefs are based on the Bible and "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Eddy.

The church is perhaps best known for the fact that its faithful members refuse standard medical care.

A newspaper, the Christian Science Monitor, is associated with the church.

Home Page: http://www.tfccs.com/


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