In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

From the tone of a recent editorial it would appear that its writer is at a loss to understand how a Christian Scientist is able to hold fast to the faith or understanding that is in him, even to the point of facing the "last enemy.
The canard against Christian Science, which one of your correspondents repeats, has been rehashed with variations for a decade or more and frequently exposed.
It is a noble service being rendered by the Christian Science church during this period of world-wide human misery.

The Real Man Here

There is no compromise between the mortal belief of existence and the understanding of what constitutes true existence or reality.

Giving

In one of the hymns in the Christian Science Hymnal.

"Tell no man"

The novice in Christian Science finds no subject on earth so desirable to discuss as this beautiful and, to his consciousness, new truth.

The Explanatory Note

As the student of Christian Science becomes more receptive to Truth and awakens to the consciousness of the universe of right ideas, much in our revered Leader's writings which had perhaps seemed of little consequence before is found to contain that which is of great import and necessary to our cause.
Whenever human aspiration is externalized in some achievement far beyond all previous accomplishment in that line, again is the divine dictum heard, "I have set before thee an open door, and no man can shut it.

Unity

On page 264 of "Miscellaneous Writings" Mrs.

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In the notes on the International Sunday School Lesson reference is made to Christian Science; and in commenting on the healing by Christ Jesus of the man who was blind from his birth the following statement is made: "Jesus did not talk to the blind man of the 'delusions of mortal mind.
Under the title, "The Cross of Christ," in a recent issue of the Gazette, reference is made to those who have "become Christian Scientists and no longer believe that there is such a thing as death; and that hence they could not believe that Jesus died for sins.