To those who are not students of Christian Science, its declarations of the unreality of matter, its denial of the real existence, and the authority of the personal senses, and its constant affirmation of the reality and allness of Spirit, God, seem fanciful and arbitrary.
The
impression is general that our Master's action in the case of the woman taken in adultery, implied—in some vague way and within limits not well defined—relaxation, by the Gospel, of the strict moral requirements of the Mosaic law in regard to marriage.
The
theology and materia medica of Jesus were one, and this divine unit of Truth that healed the sick and cleansed from sin is the method of mental healing that I set forth and have named Christian Science.