Your medical correspondent, under the heading "Fact and Fancy," again deals with the subject of Christian Science in a recent issue, and I trust you will allow me some further space to deal with the matter.
After
a night of bombing in London, in which the front of a certain store had been demolished, the owner places outside a sign reading "Business as Usual.
In
Christian Science we begin not only to understand the true nature of the divine Mind and its spiritual creation, but also to see the illusive nature of mortal mind and its material manifestation.
In
a letter to the Ephesians, Paul said, "I therefore, the prisoner of the Lord, beseech you that ye walk worthy of the vocation wherewith ye are called.
Christian Science
teaches us that the state of limitation to which the material senses seem to condemn man has actually nothing to do with his true selfhood.