As
a Christian Scientist sat pondering the meaning of a statement in a weekly Lesson-Sermon in the Christian Science Quarterly, it suddenly became clear that by the measurements of the holy city and the angel's cry, "Jerusalem shall be inhabited as towns without walls," is meant the limitlessness of Spirit and Spirit's creation.
The
subject of economy, as it is popularly considered and as it is taught by the schools under the name of economics, is so fundamentally based upon the assumption of limitation in all things that a student of Christian Science, upon learning that there is no limitation in any real direction, must necessarily revise his views on the subject.
With
what joy we welcome the first signs of spring after the long period when Mother Earth apparently closes her doors, pulls down the shutters, and goes to sleep! Each morning the sunshine comes a little earlier with its warmth and gladness, eager to summon the world to activity.
Edgar McLeod, Committee on Publication for Northern California,
In your recent issue a critic implies that a Christian Scientist, to be consistent, should accept invitations to have disease germs injected into his body.