It must be patent to all thinking people that every movement touching the welfare of humanity must stand or fall absolutely upon the basis of its merits or demerits.
With wide differences of opinion and uncertainty among physicians with regard to diagnosis, the Christian Scientist, who trusts to God for his life and health, cannot be expected to rely or wait upon one diagnosis, which may be entirely different from that of another doctor of equal eminence and experience.
Human
language at its very best, and as best understood, is indeed but a feeble vehicle for the transmission of the truths of Christian Science to the human consciousness.
The
command of Jesus that we should seek "first the kingdom of God," has since his time been deprived of its full significance, owing to the fact that the rest of the verse has been practically rendered, "then seek all these things" instead of "and all these things shall be added unto you.