In
our study of Christian Science we see that the basis of all correct reasoning regarding God and man necessarily stems from the primary declaration in the first chapter of Genesis.
Personal
sense is the consciousness of corporeality, the belief that man is a mortal; and Christian Science denies reality to this sense on the basis that there is but one consciousness, Spirit and its reflection, and that man is incorporeal and discerned by spiritual sense alone.
As
one experiences in Christian Science the vision of the Christ, which presents the spiritual idea of God and man's true being, he learns that this Science is a religion of works and not words, a religion to be demonstrated.