In your recent issue, a speaker is reported to have...

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In your recent issue, a speaker is reported to have said at the annual meeting of the Guild of Health, "If the affirmation that all's right in this world and evil nonexistent were sufficient, Christian Science would have satisfied us; but it has not." It is to be hoped that this is not what this lady really thinks Christian Scientists believe. Christian Science teaches that the material world, so called, is not the expression of eternal Truth. When Christian Science declares that evil is not real, it means that evil is not of God; that, therefore, it is not eternal, spiritual, immortal, immutable, divine. On the contrary, all reality proceeds from God, and must be eternal, spiritual, immortal, immutable, divine. The mission of Christ Jesus was to show mankind how to make this truth practical in overcoming sin, disease, and death; in proving that evil of any name or nature is unreal, because it is not of God, who all Christians admit is all good. This is the mission of Christian Science to-day.

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