Books, magazines, newspapers, television, and even much of everyday conversation deal extensively with the subject of the human body—how to improve, maintain, and beautify it.
Sometimes a magazine article or perhaps a resource book on religious beliefs suggests that Christian Science teaches matter, even existence itself, to be illusory.
Astrophysicists calculate that the sum of all the known material masses accounts for only a fraction of the matter that they theorize ought to make up the universe.
If anyone knows that Christian Science heals and saves from what afflicts and plagues—physically, morally, emotionally, mentally, and financially—I certainly do.