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"EVIL IS NOT POWER."*
Our friend Mr. B. O. Flower in his article in the October Arena has unwittingly exploited the supposed power of evil, hypnotism, and has conceded to this self-asserted and self-asserting phenomenon of mortal mind a place in human experience which it could not occupy without dethroning God, good, and robbing Him of His place as the one supreme infinite Mind who governs and guides the universe according to His will and pleasure, which will and pleasure must of necessity be in accord with His own divine nature.
The belief of power in hypnotism is a belief in the reality and power of evil, for it is claimed by professed hypnotists that they can influence other persons to do evil or good as they may direct. That this belief should prevail is possible only because the truth of being is not clearly understood. That it is a mistaken belief is easily seen from its own contradictory character. Jesus said, "A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit, neither can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit;" and if we start with the admitted fact that God is omnipotent, that He is infinite good, we can never admit that there is a power opposed to Him and to His nature. That evil is real or has power is an unthinkable proposition unless we utterly and absolutely repudiate God. Neither hypnotism nor any other form of evil can do the work of Truth, or have power or entity; it can do nothing but destroy itself. If evil with its train of sin, sickness, and death could have power or effect, then God would be dethroned—would not be omnipotent. Such a proposition must be rejected by every Christian, by every monotheist.
Christian Science combats the false belief of power in evil, and frees mankind from the effects of this delusion. Its leading postulates are that God is the only power, that evil is not power. Hypnotism, mesmerism, and the like are but perverted beliefs which find their foundation in the supposed reality of matter, and which disappear as the truth of being is understood. Mrs. Eddy writes in Science and Health, page 186, "Evil is a negation, because it is the absence of truth. It is nothing, because it is the absence of something. It is unreal, because it presupposes the absence of God, the omnipotent and omnipresent. Every mortal must learn that there is neither power nor reality in evil;" and again on page 183, "To suppose that God constitutes laws of inharmony is a mistake; discords have no support from nature or divine law, however much is said to the contrary.... Truth casts out all evils and materialistic methods, with the actual spiritual law,—the law which gives sight to the blind, hearing to the deaf, voice to the dumb, feet to the lame. If Christian Science dishonors human belief, it honors spiritual understanding; and the one Mind [God, good] only is entitled to honor."
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November 2, 1907 issue
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LECTURE IN THE MOTHER CHURCH
with contributions from William D. McCrackan
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THE STUDY OF CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
SAMUEL GREENWOOD.
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"I LOVE TO TELL THE STORY."
WILLIAM LLOYD.
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THE DIVINE OPPORTUNITY
CATHARINE SEVERENS.
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HEALTH RESTORED
SAMUEL DAVIS
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EVIL UNKNOWN TO GOOD
G. L. MC NEILL.
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In an engine-room it is impossible to look into the great...
Paul M. Strayer
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With regard to a statement some days ago in the...
Frederick Dixon
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It must have been about the year 1895 that we first...
The Hon. Mrs. William Rowley
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I do not think I shall be wrong in stating that a...
Capt. Geoffrey Wilkinson
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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"EVIL IS NOT POWER."*
Archibald McLellan
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OUR HIGH CALLING
John B. Willis
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"JUDGE RIGHTEOUS JUDGMENT."
Annie M. Knott
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LETTERS TO OUR LEADER
with contributions from Allan McLane Hamilton, Harry Draper, Mary Roberta Wood, Jane C. Havens, Orrin W. Jackson, H. Elizabeth Bowdlear, George I. Fiske, Alice G. Chick, Helen Fowler, Clara Parsons, George Sansom, Willie Orr
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THE LECTURES
with contributions from Solon A. Carter, Ernest G. Clark, Allison Holland
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Adrift on the turbulent waves of mortality, a weary...
Ethel Humble Bodkin
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For five years we have relied entirely on Christian Science...
Evelyn G. Allen
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For a long time I have wanted to express publicly my...
Edith Benjamin
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Twelve years ago I passed through what seemed the...
Martha A. Wattis
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In September, 1905, I took a position with a firm in New York
Harry R. Winterbottom
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The psalmist says, "I will offer to thee the sacrifice...
Mary Alice Brigham
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Like so many thousands of others, I too have been...
Clara Sanger
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I feel it my duty to express through the Sentinel my...
Frank S. Bates
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I feel it is high time I should tell what Christian Science...
Alice A. Robinson
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With greater love than I can express for our dear...
F. T. Stetson
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I feel impelled by gratitude to give a short testimony...
Florence E. Dennis
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DO NOT DOUBT
HAROLD SUSMAN.
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FROM OUR EXCHANGES
with contributions from Laird Wingate Snell, Frederick J. E. Woodbridge, R. J. Campbell