It is no doubt true that Christian Science differs in some points from the creeds of the other Christian churches, but this does not make its teachings blasphemous or unscriptural.
The stumbling-block of our critic is that he is trying to unite spirit and matter in his understanding of God and man, and he might as well attempt to mix oil and water.
I am wondering if our clerical critic is prepared to accept the answer to his question, and I say this advisedly and out of all kindness, having in mind some experiences I have had in an effort to establish certain healings.
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it sometimes happens that members of other churches comment upon the Christian Scientists' form of using the Lord's Prayer with its spiritual interpretation, as given by our Leader in Science and Health.
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privilege of being a member in a large Christian Science church is often emphasized as in contrast to being a member in a small church, but we should never lose sight of the fact that it is a privilege to belong to any Christian Science church, be it large or small.