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Christian Scientists do not condemn or criticise other...

Christian Scientists do not condemn or criticise other denominations or their methods, but leave them to work for the reclamation of erring humanity as their apprehension of the spiritual truths of the Bible shall direct them in their warfare against wrong.
Christian Science maintains that the birth, life, crucifixion, and resurrection of Christ Jesus were among the greatest events of the world's history and point to the ultimate triumph of the spiritual nature of man over every material concept of his true being.

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MAN'S DIVINE HERITAGE

Man's divine heritage as the son of God is not a promise, but is the present fact; it is one's true state of being.

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In considering the charge of inconsistency made by your correspondent, it may be well to remember that Christian Scientists in their theory are no farther in advance of their practice than are the Christians of other denominations, for Jesus' sayings, "Take no thought for your body"—"Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Father which is in heaven is perfect"—and "Seek ye first the kingdom of God,.

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The Fallacy of Pantheism

The principal feature in this old university city, Heidelberg, where I studied two years, 1858 and 1859, is the castle, of which I had an excellent view from the rooms I occupied.

The Consciousness of Good

When first I heard a Christian Scientist say that God knows good only, I could not see the truth of it, but experience had taught me that there were some things which in all probability I did not know, and it occurred to me that this might be one such truth.

Christian Science in Business

There can be no question that many of the ailments from which business men suffer, are due to the erroneous methods which they employ in their efforts to achieve worldly success.

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Love's triumph over hate

How can we love when others hate? Prayerful turning to God, divine Love, with the earnest desire to express His qualities under all circumstances will give us strength and ability to do right.

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"The secret place of the most High"

We learn in Christian Science that God is infinite Truth, Life, and Love and that He imparts to His creation only that which is completely beneficial.

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"One thing thou lackest."

Every age, every period, brings its own responsibilities in proportion to its development.

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Christian Science prohibits no one from eating or drinking any of those things ordinarily recognized as articles of food; intoxicating liquors and tobacco do not, however, come under this classification, and while the tenets of the Christian Science church do not specifically prohibit the use of these things, yet the logical result of their practical application means the establishment of such conditions of thought as will absolutely eliminate all desire for either intoxicants or tobacco.
Christianity has not changed, and that which the Master came to establish is just as imperative and applies with just as much force to-day as it ever did.
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