Earnest students of Christian Science learn early that spiritual love, the only real love there is, demands that at all times, in all situations, they see man as he spiritually, scientifically is.
When called upon to give treatment in Christian Science, whether for ourselves or for someone else, do we attempt praying from the absolute spiritual basis of perfect God and perfect man—and then try to heal matter?
Are we searching for happiness and fulfillment, longing for a sense of joy and well-being that is not spasmodic and fleeting but permanent and present?
If someone told you an uncomplimentary story about a fine friend of yours—and you knew that the one telling the tale didn't like your friend—wouldn't you be suspicious of the story?