It will be found that many of the religious systems of the earth have something in common, whether it be a belief in God, an acknowledgment of moral responsibility, of human brotherhood, etc.
I have read with interest in a recent issue a thoughtful article on "The New Ideal, or Some Fresh Ways of Looking at Life," and no one can fail to agree with its writer that a great spiritual awakening is the necessity of today, and the very fact that this is being realized is an actual proof that the much desired awakening is already here.
In the lecture in All Souls Universalist church, Flatbush, reported in the Eagle, the critic vouchsafed his estimate of Christian Science, and gave his "survey of the essential facts in the life of Mrs.
A contributor to a local denominational weekly foresees that "some terrible spiritual tragedies will yet be recorded among the wreckage produced by Christian Science," which he classifies as a "hybrid heresy.
Referring to an editorial in a recent issue, it should be stated that Christian Science is neither "new hypnotism" nor old, and it is as truly not "psychic cure," "psychotherapeutic treatment," "suggestion," or "scientific use of mind influence.
Permit me to offer a word of appreciation for your excellent comment on the leading communication published in your column "Little Visits" in the January Nautilus.
A constructive
statesman is one who marks out an entirely new path in legislation, who improves on the former things by building anew from the foundation.
The
command, "Thou shalt not bear false witness," if it were included in the daily manual of every individual, would eliminate much of the unrest of the present time, both from a social and a business standpoint.