In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Recently, in reply to the question "Do you consider Christian Science a religion?
A lady evangelist delivered a sermon against Christian Science, as reported in the Times, and when referring to the man who was stripped, wounded, and left half dead on the road leading from Jerusalem to Jericho, as related by Jesus in the story of the good Samaritan, said that "Christian Scientists would tell us that this man wasn't sick, that there was nothing wrong with him, but Jesus said he 'fell among thieves,' who 'wounded him, and departed, leaving him half dead.
In a reported sermon a clergyman makes an unwarranted and unfair attack on Christian Science and Christian Scientists.
In a column of a recent issue, entitled "Powers of Darkness," these words appear: "The Christian Scientist seeks to have his sickness cured by power from the depth of the unseen.
The attack on Christian Science reported in a recent issue reminds one of the persecution of Jesus of Nazareth by the religious leaders in his day.
Christian Science does not say that there is no sin, in the sense that there is no problem of sin.
The first mistake made by our critic is his classification of Christian Science as a mere human philosophy.

In the Courts of God's House

"Ye that stand in the house of the Lord," the psalmist writes, "in the courts of the house of our God, praise the Lord.
In the chapter on Genesis in "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" Mrs.

Experience

The knowledge that all is Mind, and that matter is but a false picture in the so-called human mind, brings the question of experience into a very different light.

"Love thy neighbor"

When Abram and Lot separated in the land of Canaan, after finding that they could no longer dwell together in peace and harmony, Abram's attitude was expressed in these words: "Let there be no strife, I pray thee, between me and thee, and between my herdmen and thy herdmen; for we be brethren.

Children and Science

In the book of the prophecy of Isaiah we find the declaration that "a little child shall lead them;" and every faithful student of Christian Science is striving for that same absolute trust in and reliance on God as our heavenly Father which is shown by the little child toward its earthly parents.