Whenever knowledge of any science is accurate and exact, then we find absolute agreement among all faithful students of the subject; but such uniformity of thought and action cannot rightly be attributed to the following of any personal leader, for it is the unity of the subject-study that produces unity among its students.
How
can we at this period, as students of Christian Science, answer a few questions that must necessarily arise in the thoughts of all wide-awake, active, loyal workers in our beloved Cause?
Many
a beginner in Christian Science finds it difficult to grasp the conception of the infinity of Life, Truth, and Love; in other words, the conception of the allness of God.
Christian Scientists
are growing so rapidly in numbers that their influence in the affairs of government should be recognized as a power for good and a support for civic righteousness.
The
writer is in receipt of a list of questions which practically cover the entire problem of human existence and destiny, but he could only refer the questioner to the Christian Science text-book for his answers.
The Mind referred to in Christian Science is not the finite human mind which is supposed to have its abiding-place in the brain of mortal man, but the infinite, divine Mind—that Mind "which was also in Christ Jesus.