In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

In reply to your correspondent, with reference to what...

In reply to your correspondent, with reference to what seemed to him a contradiction in a recent lecture, may I say Christian Scientists do not deny that to human sense disease seems real, but they do insist, as your correspondent rightly states, that because God, good, has not created these evils, they are not real, and therefore are to be denied.

Christian Science is not based upon the "fantastic theory"...

Christian Science is not based upon the "fantastic theory" of the "nonexistence of matter and the body," as inferred by the clergyman speaking at the Convocation of Canterbury, and reported in your issue of recent date; but we conclude that, since God, the creator, is Spirit, creation must be spiritual, and that if man is made in the image and likeness of God, he is spiritual, and not physical.

A news item from London appearing in your paper on...

A news item from London appearing in your paper on January 22 referred to Christian Science as "fantastic," while in another part of the article that religion was conceded to be "the greatest means of faith healing.

Strength in Right Thinking

Christian science is a practical religion, which can be used at all times and in all places: in the home, on the school campus or athletic field, and in business.

Real Housework

Christian scientists are trying to keep their mental homes clean, and they should be continually at work.

Man's Eternal Existence

In considering the eternal existence of man let us first determine what constitutes man and what, existence.

"Where he was"

A student of Christian Science, struggling with a phase of error which did not appear to be yielding to his best metaphysical efforts, one evening turned for a few minutes of relaxation to the radio almost at his elbow.

"Rise, ... and walk"

"Rise , take up thy bed, and walk.

God's Presence

Christian Science meets the requirements of divine logic, but it is not dependent on human logic for its truthfulness or its effectiveness.
The story of Hagar and her son, Ishmael, as related in the Bible, has been read and pondered by many with varying degrees of sympathy, and possibly resentment at the seeming injustice done them at the hands of Abraham and his wife, Sarah.

Dedication

When active workers from different fields meet, the question is often heard, Have you dedicated your church yet?

Signs of the Times

[Editorial in the Frederick Leader, Oklahoma]