Editorials

"Half-way stations"

In order to prove actual freedom and happiness, one cannot be satisfied with any half-way acceptance of the fact stated by Christ Jesus, "Lo, I am with you alway, even unto the end of the world.

Thinking in Hemispheres

The conference in Washington is affording the whole world an object lesson in the necessity of thinking in hemispheres.

Unasked Treatment

In some way one needs to turn definitely to Christian Science in order to receive the full benefit of its demonstrable Principle.

The Holy War

There is in every man a potential something that makes of him a conceivable recruit for the Holy War.

Little Things

To infinite Mind all activity is one harmonious whole, infinite in expression, with no sense of unimportance, no phase neglected by its cause, and no mistakes to require subsequent correction.
The Elizabethan language is not the language of the twentieth century, and so it comes about that the Greek word which the translators of the Authorized Version rendered conversation, in the epistle to the Philippians, means really citizenship.

Willingness to Investigate

Some people have seemed afraid to investigate Christian Science, so sure have they thought themselves that its teachings must be in some way dangerous.

The Patience of Principle

The appeal to war as an arbitrament of human quarrels is rooted in the fundamental passions of the human mind.

"The desert a resting-place"

The statement that Mind is the only place that really is may seem strange to some who are not familiar with the reasoning of Christian Science; but the fact itself is being recognized by many, including those who have been considering the theory of relativity.

Sacrifice

There is, probably, no word about which more nonsense is talked, unless it be love, than the word sacrifice.

The True Armament

Infinite, divine intelligence and its expression do not have to be armed against anything, for there cannot be anything besides the infinity which is all there is.

Loneliness

The philosopher who directs his attention to the word lone in any of its various phases finds himself faced by a number of glaring yet interesting contradictions.