History
shows that Christianity holds within itself the impulsion to renew its own vigor, to freshen and strengthen its own inspiration and purpose, to go forward to higher achievements in regenerating humanity.
It
is interesting to note these days the number of writers who are turning their attention to God, not necessarily to deny, but obviously to question, the existence of the Supreme Being.
Probably
nothing is more important to the progress of humanity out of its still primitive limitations than the understanding that consciousness is fundamental to experience.
When
one is elected to membership in a Church of Christ, Scientist, or in a Christian Science Society, he occupies an important office—the office of member.