It
is of deep significance that throughout his ministry among men Christ Jesus consistently strove to turn the thoughts of his followers away from his human personality to the divine Principle of being, whom he referred to as "my Father, and your Father.
with contributions from M. S. Rice, Wakefield, Albert A. Chambers, B. J. Andrews, Virginia C. Gildersleeve, Robert B. Pettengill, Gerhardt Hoffius, Frederick Bunting
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
thinking involves constant separation of error from Truth — the divorcing of oneself from the first, the allying of oneself with the second.
THE
human consciousness is the arena in which seems to be fought out the battle between the spiritual evidence of everlasting harmony and the lying testimony of the material senses.
THE
student of Christian Science learns to base his thinking on the fact that God, infinite good, is the sole creator of the universe, and that God being perfect, complete, the whole of His creation expresses like perfection.