Recently
the writer found herself in a situation which she likened to that of a man who sits down beside a newly acquired, unworked gold mine, dreaming of all the wonders its wealth may procure, until hunger and the night shadows awaken him to the necessity for further activity before he may rest in the possession of his riches.
When
we bestow a kindness upon a fellow being, we do well; when we impart to another's ear a confidence — this is something which calls for the utmost caution.
A magazine article upon Christian Science has come to our attention, entitled "Christian Science under the X-ray," in which the writer in scathing terms seeks to prove that this cult, its tenets being unprovable by scientific test, is therefore "un-Christian and ridiculous.
One
who has not studied Christian Science as taught in "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," is sometimes curious as to why this book should be called a key.