The
Scriptures declare that God is Spirit and that man is made in His likeness; but the physical senses can give us no information about this man of God's creating.
Schoolteachers
who are Christian Scientists have reason to be grateful, for Christian Science enables them to prove that there is not a school problem which cannot be solved if they obediently apply its rules.
In
these days of lawlessness and increasing restrictions in so many parts of the world, it behooves the student of Christian Science to get a better understanding of the omnipotent and omnipresent law of God.
The
Master's parable of the good Samaritan, recorded in the tenth chapter of Luke's Gospel, teaches many helpful lessons, especially when examined through the lens of Christian Science.
On
one occasion when the writer was reading "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, he was struck by a definition in the Glossary.
In
his autobiography Benjamin Franklin, writing of the virtues which he tried so assiduously to cultivate, says: "In reality, there is, perhaps, no one of our national passions so hard to subdue as pride.