Among
the unsolved problems which bring suffering to mankind today there are few which could not be traced to the belief that a solution is dependent upon a change in someone else's thought but not in our own.
To
be a monotheist in theory and a dualist in practice would qualify one as a double-minded man, who, James writes in his Epistle, is unstable in all his ways.
One
great advantage of healing as Christian Science practices it is the dependence upon divine power rather than upon uncertain human belief in the power of material remedies and measures.
With
all the seeming forces acting on a child's thought—his home, his school, his friends, television, and so on—one hour out of a whole week may look very small.
People
are more inclined to pray for themselves and their country in times of trouble than at other times, and the nature of their prayers will be determined by their concept of God.