The series of articles dealing with the plight of abused children just finishing in The Christian Science Monitor shows in stark delineation the need for spiritual enlightenment of the human race.
In the face of advanced technological development and an ever more pervasive intrusion upon individuality, it is well to consider that man in Science is not a mechanism.
One's sense of right and wrong and the guidance one draws from it are under considerable pressure because of changing attitudes with respect to conduct and morals.
The Bible is more relevant to our times than to any previous age because Christian Science has interpreted its content correctly, as countless healings brought about by its interpretations prove.
One often hears the reassuring remark "Don't be afraid!" This is usually said with the best of intentions, but more times than not it has little practical effect.
Christian Science brings hope to the world by showing that man is to be distinguished from material corporeality and known in his true identity as spiritual and incorporeal.
If the current demand for honesty in religion, in personal relations, in government, in education, is consistent, it can be the most exciting and promising trend in the modern age.