The Lectures

London, England (Second and Seventh Churches).

Lecturer: Richard Davis; introduced by Reuben Pogson, who said:—

Continually confronted with the evidence of disease, sin, poverty, injustice, and death, the thinking man and woman cannot help but try to find an answer to the question, Is there a God? Many years ago, before I heard of Christian Science, I had answered that question in the negative and was for several years an avowed atheist. Those years of atheism convinced me that one must have a code of rules to govern one's life. A code of laws necessitates a divine Principle, a Lawgiver; so I accepted Christianity for its ethics, but its miracles I waived aside; they seemed to me to be beautiful myths. I tried to believe them, but I was believing where I could not prove.

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