When I was at school, one of the teachers with whom I studied geometry used to impress upon the class that before attempting the solution of any problem, the first necessity is to get a thoroughly clear understanding of what it is that has to be done.
Swayed
by human passions of the nature and origin of which she was entirely ignorant, a child of six years turned on her mother with the fretful complaint that the afternoon's outing from which she had just returned had not given her "a bit of pleasure.
The
first few years in Christian Science are sometimes spent in overcoming error, in demonstrating over the illusions of sense and in the elimination of the material sense of selfhood.
The
indisputable logic of Christian Science is rapidly dissipating the superficial argument of theologians, that because God is all-knowing He must be conscious of evil.