Far from confusing "the creator with His creation," Christian Science throws more light on the nature of God, the nature of His creation, and their mutual relations, than has ever been afforded by any previous attempt to explain them.
What
a wonderful difference there is between God's way as taught in Christian Science and mortal man's way, which is really no way, although we are sometimes deceived into thinking it is.
Sometimes
I think one is too much inclined to look at the life of Jesus as though it had all been comprised in the three glorious years of his public ministry.
The
decision as to whether or not Christian Science is true does not rest with the opinions of men, however eminent in their own line some of them may be; and those who attack it or its believers from no better motive, or upon no more reliable basis than their difference of opinion, have no reasonable justification or defense.