Recent
events in the history of the world point to the need of clear spiritual thinking and steadfast reliance on God, divine Principle, as an aid to the establishment of righteous activity and government in the affairs of men.
One
who understands something of the practice of Christian Science feels great concern when he hears of the growing tendency of the period to use hynotism for curing the sick or for stopping pain.
An
allegory which illustrates the justice of God's law in contradistinction to the injustice of mortal belief is found at the close of the chapter entitled "Christian Science Practice" in the textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy.
What
shall be the attitude of Christian Scientists toward those who seek to alleviate the physical and mental suffering of mankind through medical research?