The
complications are many which appear in the problems of mortal experience that daily present themselves for solution, and without clearly defined rules of action mental chaos may ensue.
It
is a subject of never-failing interest to the student of Christian Science to observe in his study of the gospels how very slowly those who followed Jesus, and saw his works and heard his words, awoke to the realization of the fact that questions of far deeper import than the healing of a few sick people were being unfolded to them, and through them to the world.
The writer has no desire to discuss or argue upon questions of theology; but since our critic has said that "we are living in perilous times and many professed Christians are being deceived," it becomes eminently consistent to show from his own statements wherein he himself is "deceived" as to much of the teaching of Christian Science.