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A list of Citizendium articles, and planned articles, about Christian Science.
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  • Bahá'í Faith [r]: A monotheistic religion founded in the mid-19th century in Persia, which emphasizes the unity of all humans as one race and prior religions as all being legitimate revelations from God. [e]
  • KAIST [r]: A major national research university in Daejon, South Korea; established in 1971 as the nation’s first graduate school specializing in science and engineering. [e]
  • Johann Sebastian Bach [r]: German composer (1685-1750). [e]