Not
infrequently one hears an individual who knows little of Christian Science, or who has done only very superficial reading on the subject, say, "Science seems to me quite complicated, and I do not understand it.
When
Christ Jesus included in his comprehensive Sermon on the Mount those encouraging words, "Blessed are the meek: for they shall inherit the earth," he set forth the irresistible might of Spirit which accompanies true meekness.
For
many centuries men have been told that God is good, omnipresent, and omnipotent; and in the same breath with these benedictions scholastic theology has sounded the maledictory statement that evil is real, influential, attractive, and even unescapable.
Reginald W. Wiggett, Committee on Publication for the Province of Transvaal,
In a recent issue a clergyman is reported as saying that "Freemasons may be classified with Spiritualists, Theosophists, Christian Scientists, Buddhists, and Mohammedans in that they reject the Christ, and practice a religion which is sinful and does not save mankind.
Samuel Taylor, Committee on Publication for Ayrshire, Scotland,
In your report of the annual meeting of Ayr County Hospital, which appeared recently in the Advertiser, I note with grateful appreciation the high regard in which the teaching of Christian Science is held by the reverend gentleman who seconded the adoption of the annual report.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
children are taught to look to their thinking, rather than to any mortal sense of body or environment—to do what our beloved Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, advises in "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures".