Christian Scientists believe that the works of Jesus, his disciples, and the early Christians were miraculous in the ordinary sense, but were divinely natural when considered in their true light.
The time has long since passed that one may assume the role of misapprehension when attacking the teaching of Christian Science, for the opportunities to learn the truth concerning this religion are everywhere at hand.
It is asked in a late issue, "How can physicians who apply medicine and surgery to the healing of ills be reputable physicians in the eyes of Christian Scientists?
If the writer in a late issue really believes that Christian Science teaches the divinity of a human personality, Christian Science must indeed appear to him "the greatest humbug.
Those unfamiliar with and disposed to be critical of Christian Science should remember that the doctrine of Christ and him crucified, as presented by St.
The critics of Christian Science are apt to speak in a somewhat proprietary tone about "true religion" and "orthodox Christianity," for all the world as though such terms had some definite and accepted meaning, and did not constitute a begging of the whole question at issue.