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Is Christian Science Christian? This question is raised by a clergyman in a recent sermon. The conclusion he reached was that "Christian Science is not Christian." Of course every reader realizes that in saying this the clergyman voices merely his own opinion, which proves nothing. At the outset it may be granted that, just as the church which this clergyman represents differs in its doctrine from other so-called orthodox churches, so the teaching of Christian Science differs in many particulars from those of his church,—in its view of the Bible, its concept of God, and its assured knowledge that Christ Jesus came bringing a practical religion which redeems the sinner, heals the sick, does away with poverty, and brings to a man that which enables him to meet every adverse human circumstance.
The conclusion that Christian Science is not Christian cannot be drawn from a study of the Bible. Christian Science is correctly named; that is, it is exact knowledge gained by correct thinking, verified by proof, and formulated in a rational system derived from the religion of the Christ, or what is known as the Christian religion. Jesus laid down the rule when he said, "If ye continue in my word, then are ye my disciples indeed; and ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." Now of course the truth Jesus referred to was the absolute truth about God; such truth is exact, demonstrable, and scientific. The knowing of this truth, Jesus later said, is "life eternal." Christian Scientists are endeavoring to gain this knowledge, and they are enjoying the freedom their efforts bring. Jesus also laid down the standard by which one may claim to be a Christian : "He that believeth on me, the works that I do shall he do also; and greater works than these shall he do; because I go unto my Father. . . . If ye shall ask anything in my name, I will do it." In these particulars Christian Science offers, in place of mere opinion that it is not Christian, proof that it is Christian.
The conclusion arrived at by our critic cannot be derived from a study of the Christian Science text-book, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mrs. Eddy. The first tenet of the Christian Science church, to be found on page 497 of this book, reads as follows: "As adherents of Truth, we take the inspired Word of the Bible as our sufficient guide to eternal Life." Jesus said, "A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit, neither can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit." As stated above, Christian Science in its appeal to the public relies upon its ability to make the promises of the Bible a present possibility, and if it is to do this successfully, it realizes that it must offer works rather than words.
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October 7, 1916 issue
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The Bow of Promise
ROBERT NALL
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Heaven Realized
JUNE WINONA SNYDER
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Infinite Supply
JOHN M. DEAN
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From the Unreal to the Real
REGINA B. M. NASH
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Bondage Ended
ROLAND L. STRAUSS
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Grateful Tribute
MARY E. WHEATON
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Illumination
L. E. HEDBERG
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The report in the Daily News some time ago that a New York...
Judge Clifford P. Smith
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Is Christian Science Christian? This question is raised by...
Henry Van Arsdale
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When one undertakes to show the "folly" of Christian Science,...
Thomas E. Boland
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The Purer Sense
LEONARD H. GIBSON, JR.
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The Christian Science Benevolent Association
The Christian Science Board of Directors
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No Superstition in Science
Annie M. Knott
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Compassion
William D. McCrackan
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Admission to Membership in The Mother Church
John V. Dittemore
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The Lectures
with contributions from A. P. Allingham, Frances S. Hays
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Several years ago I was instantaneously healed of the...
G. Roy Eastman
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Many are the benefits which have come to me and to...
Bertha Reinken
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I first learned of Christian Science through the instantaneous...
with contributions from Herman Ackermann, Elsie M. Ackermann
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For years I have enjoyed the privilege of reading the...
Gesina D. Lamke
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It is with deep gratitude and joy that I try to tell a little...
Alice M. Long with contributions from S. J. Long
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For ten years I was a sufferer from periodical headaches
Edward L. Krieg
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I became interested in Christian Science through attending...
Margaret Cook McCormick
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Though tardy, this loving tribute of joy and appreciation...
Bertha L. Heiss
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Some time ago my foot was caught under a heavy truck...
August Strasburg
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I am filled with joy and gratitude for the privilege of...
Elizabeth Barth
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From Our Exchanges
with contributions from Henry Kingman, W. A. Cunningham Craig, Joseph Fort Newton