We
are assured in Christian Science that divine Principle is applicable to all the minutiae of human affairs; that nothing is too commonplace to respond to its power.
It
is recorded in Mark's gospel that upon a certain occasion the Master came into the country of the Gadarenes, and was there confronted by one who, being insane, dwelt among the tombs, and was so uncontrollable that no one could bind him, even with chains.
Augustus Long, Committee on Publication for the State of Nevada,
Christian Science teaches that all God created is real, substantial, and enduring, while the offspring of the carnal or mortal mind is unreal, deceptive, and delusive in its nature.
Samuel J. Macdonald, Committee on Publication for the State of New Jersey,
The critic, in a recent issue of your paper, is quite correct in stating that Christian Science teaches there is no evil in the real, spiritual universe; but this does not mean that there is no evil in human belief.
Harry L. Rhodes, Committee on Publication for the State of Kansas,
Besides the twelve apostles that Jesus sent forth, he sent other seventy also; and we find in the tenth chapter of Luke that he commanded them to "heal the sick.