In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

A writer seems to think that Christian Science teaches that hell is done away with, that the devil is a myth, that punishment for sin is all a fake, that we deny there is any wickedness in the world, and assert that God is too good to punish sin, that all may now "eat, drink, and be merry," and that fear no longer annoys.
Our critic assails vigorously his "man of straw," but in reality fails to touch even the hem of the garment of Christian Science.
Permit me to make a few explanatory remarks in regard to an article on Christian Science which appeared recently in your valued paper.
In the column devoted to science and invention in a recent issue Christian Scientists are referred to in a way that is apt to create a wrong impression.
Paul wrote to the Romans, "Owe no man anything, but to love one another.
There comes a time in the experience of every seeker after truth when he faces the parting of the ways, when a decision must be made; and with what perfect willingness does he see mortal beliefs go,—all the falsities of pain and sorrow, fear and failure, all the wrong thinking and wrong doing.
Earnest students of Christian Science have the incentive of a continual unfoldment of new and higher meaning in every passage of our text-book, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mrs.

Human and Divine Love

Among the many wondrous things which Christian Science brings us, perhaps the most excellent is the understanding of divine Love, for this Love is the basis of Christian Science, also of its demonstration.

"Many mansions"

In the fourteenth chapter of John's gospel is the assurance, "In my Father's house are many mansions.

"As little children"

It is always a joy to older workers to see what children are accomplishing in Christian Science.

From Our Exchanges

[Percy Pegler in The Methodist Recorder]
Opportunity for propaganda is being made of the commission appointed by the state legislature to examine into the various aspects of health insurance by those who are desirous of a socialization of medical practice, and if Californians don't watch out the doctors will surely "git" them.