Marie C. Hartman, Committee on Publication for Holland,
The omnipresence of God, Spirit, which Christian Science emphasizes, precludes the possibility of matter having any real being; and this teaching accords to matter merely an objective existence,—in fact, it considers it a wrong concept of the unenlightened human mind.
The
orderly unfoldment which takes place in the thought of an individual who is progressing in the understanding of Christian Science is indicated in Mrs.
So-called
mortal mind must be recognized as unreal and so disappear into its native nothingness; for to God and the real man no such condition as dream shadows is known.
The
narratives of the Old Testament to many of us are familiar as household words; and yet, when we come to read them from the standpoint of Christian Science, we see that we may not in the past have recognized much of the spiritual meaning which lies behind the story, nor fully understood its application to individual experience.
Albert W. Le Messurier, Committee on Publication for the Channel Islands, England,
The prayer "Thy will be done" implies the perfect action of a perfect God; and the best ministry is that which teaches the individual rightly to realize the omnipotence and omnipresence of God, and to prove that He is a God "who forgiveth all thine iniquities; who healeth all thy diseases.