A Statement by Our Leader on War

"For many years I have prayed daily that there be no more war, no more barbarous slaughtering of our fellow-beings; prayed that all the peoples on earth and the islands of the sea have one God, one Mind; love God supremely, and love their neighbor as themselves.

"National disagreements can be, and should be, arbitrated wisely, fairly; and fully settled.

"It is unquestionable, however, that at this hour the armament of navies is necessary, for the purpose of preventing war and preserving peace among nations."

In view of the Peace Pact which was recently signed in Paris by the leading nations of the world, the preceding statement by our Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, which appeared in The Christian Science Journal for May, 1908 (see The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and Miscellany, p. 286), is of especial interest.

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