Editorials

"THE SENSES OF SOUL."

In thinking upon the songs heard by the shepherds on the night of the nativity, these words of our Leader were recalled: "Divine Science reveals sound as communicated through the senses of Soul—through spiritual understanding".

"IN THE BEGINNING GOD."

As New Year's day draws nigh, the traditional time for "making another start" in all good endeavor, not a few of us will be visited by the remembrances of many a good plan and undertaking earnestly entered upon in the past which has seemingly come to naught, and though we may be ready and glad to reenlist for the cause of this and that winsome ideal, we are likely to do so with more misgiving and less joy than becomes a time of good decision, and for the reason that past defeats are permitted to augur the repetition of such experience, the unhappy outcome of former undertakings are allowed to count as lessening the likelihood of overcoming in the tomorrow-trials of our faith and strength.

CANAL ZONE ORDER MODIFIED

The majority of our readers have doubtless noted, through the despatches to the press, that President Taft has so modified the wording of executive order of Oct.
Despite all the joys and pleasures of the Christmastime, most sensitive people soon come to realize that its giving is far from ideal.

THE LESSON-SERMON

It is possible that not all who study the Lesson-Sermons which appear in The Christian Science Quarterly are conscious of the vast scope of the topics considered.

"COMPARISONS ARE ODOROUS"

On page 327 of this issue we copy from the news columns of the New York World an article which deals with recent criticisms of Christian Science.

DIVINE SCIENCE UNCHANGING

In Science and Health we read: "Belief is changeable, but spiritual understanding is changeless".
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GUARDING THE HOME

In these days of competitive sensationalism in the newspaper field, it sometimes seems as if all consideration for the home life of the people has been lost sight of in the efforts made by the newspapers to outdo each other in reporting the scandalous and salacious details of some case which happens to be on trial or in the exploitation of some crime that has been committed.

ESCAPE FROM THE SEEMING

Every man knows, and most men would concede, not only that falsity is valueless, but that it is a deception and a snare which when clung to leads inevitably to moral degradation and disaster.
In the prophecy of Isaiah we read: "Judgment also will I lay to the line, and righteousness to the plummet: and the hail shall sweep away the refuge of lies.

"BE YE THEREFORE PERFECT."

When Jesus said, in his sermon on the mount, "Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Father which is in heaven is perfect," he placed a high standard before his followers, a standard seemingly impossible of attainment, from the human view-point, and yet one entirely in keeping with the Master's teaching and with his own demonstration of spiritual understanding and power.