The dictionary defines science as "knowledge, or a...

New London (Conn.) Telegraph

The dictionary defines science as "knowledge, or a certain knowledge; the comprehension or understanding of facts by the mind. The science of God must be perfect."

From Scripture it is learned that God is the only cause and creator, that He made the completed universe which is governed by His invariable, eternal, spiritual law. Scripture also states that God is "all in all," and therefore infinite. It then becomes perfectly plain that knowledge must consist of an understanding of God, His creation, and His laws governing the universe. It is also clear that such knowledge constitutes certain knowledge, and is therefore science; wherein lies the reason for the definition "The science of God must be perfect." This might also be stated, The perfect knowledge of God must be science.

Jesus founded Christianity. He lived in accord with God's true spiritual laws, and the basis of his life, the true spiritual law, is taken as a basis for the religious faith of all Christian denominations. Since the life, works, and teachings of Jesus, upon which Christianity is founded, were based on true spiritual law, certain knowledge, the perfect Science of God, then Christianity to be Christian must be Science, and Science to be Science must be Christian. It is then obvious that the combining of the terms "Christian" and "Science" is consistent, logical, and natural.

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