In a full-page article on "The Meaning of Patriotism"...

Yakima (Wash.) Republic

In a full-page article on "The Meaning of Patriotism" the statement is made that certain people "would conduct our national affairs upon the assumption that the world is today what they want it to be. This Christian Science method of diplomacy will destroy any nation which attempts to follow it."

Christian Scientists will agree that those who act on the belief that "the world is today what they want it to be" will come to grief. This ready agreement springs from the fact that the mental process to which the writer objects is not Christian Science at all, but exactly and diametrically its opposite. It may accord with so-called mental science, hypnotism, and other processes intended to help people get what they want when they want it. For that reason their modus is as readily used for evil designs as for good ones, perhaps more readily. Opposed to all this as day is to night, Christian Science is the Science of being, bringing into knowledge those things which were created by God, infinite Spirit, and which therefore endure untroubled by the passing vanities of human conception. A Christian Scientist seeks to know the truth, not to make the truth conform to his wants.

Each Christian Scientist is free to work out for himself the application of this teaching to human problems of defense against evil. However much the conclusions of Scientists may be varied by personal bias, a general agreement may be found among them to the effect that evil in any form, be it disease, military invasion, or poverty, cannot be overcome by ignoring it. To the physical senses evil is a very potent reality that cannot be rendered less real or less potent by merely shutting the eyes to it. It cannot be overcome by merely looking away from it, but rather by looking through its seeming reality and power with the spiritual conception that recognizes God as omnipotent, the only power. It is then, and only then, that evil is dissipated like a cloud pierced by sunshine.

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