In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

In the paper "The Dual Personality" published in a recent issue, Christian Science is referred to in a way which is almost certain to be misleading.
From the standpoint of Christian Science, the only true healing method is the one employed by Christ Jesus.
Infinite Spirit, God, divine Mind, is the fundamental basis of all true being, and the universe and man reflect Him.
The rabbi's sermon, "The Problems of Evil," extracts of which were printed in a recent issue, takes plain issue with some Old Testament teachings on the question of God's knowing or permitting evil.
An Episcopal layman recently declared in the World-Herald that the Nicene creed is practically the constitution of orthodox Christianity, and finding that Christian Science does not accept the theory that Christ is God, stated in that creed, he jumped to the conclusion that Christian Science has no Christian basis.
Love is Mind's potent provision of abounding good for its image and likeness.

The Valley of Decision

THOSE uninstructed by Christian Science may spend most of their seemingly perplexed existence in the "valley of decision," so named by the prophet Joel in his exclamation: "Multitudes, multitudes in the valley of decision: for the day of the Lord is near in the valley of decision.

God and Idea

IN "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" speaking of the chapter entitled "Recapitulation".

"Be still"

AT the present time, when this material world seems so full of trouble and unrest, it is good to remember the words of the "sweet psalmist of Israel," "Be still, and know that I am God.

Steadfastness

WHEN the light of Truth first appears midst the chaotic beliefs of mortal mind, the individual feels as if he were inhabiting another world; the old false beliefs and fears begin to drop away, one by one, and all things become new.

One Standard

THE student of Christian Science early learns that thought is turning in new directions, is seeking new channels for expression.

A Glimpse of Truth

AGAIN and again, when battling with the claims of finite sense—the suggestions of physical or mental inharmony and lack—the student of Christian Science is tempted to cry out for more of the truth to help him in his time of need.