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Putting on record insights into the practice of Christian Science.

Don't Bury Your Head in the Sand

We have all heard the story that an ostrich, when in danger, would bury its head in the sand, assuming that if the impending trouble were not seen, it would cease to exist or at least go away. Some people believe that Christian Scientists are figuratively burying their heads in the sand when they deny reality to evil.

"Loved Christmas"

In 1900 Mary Baker Eddy wrote, "Again loved Christmas is here, full of divine benedictions and crowned with the dearest memories in human history—the earthly advent and nativity of our Lord and Master. " The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and Miscellany, p.

Perpetual Thanksgiving

Gratitude is that blessed sense of warm, humble thankfulness and appreciation which wells up in our hearts when we contemplate the goodness of God and His wonderful creation. This must have impelled the Psalmist to sing, "Oh how great is thy goodness, which thou hast laid up for them that fear thee; which thou hast wrought for them that trust in thee before the sons of men!" Ps.

Dispelling Blind Belief

The ever-widening scope of information and research has been a devastating challenge to the blind beliefs held by mankind. On every hand traditional beliefs have been subjected to the searchlight of inquiry and have been discarded when they have been exposed as without foundation in fact.

Foretasting Heaven

As Christian Scientists enter the second century of scientific Christianity, they need to consider what their Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, foresaw for the great movement she founded. In The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and Miscellany she speaks of her first visit to The Mother Church after its completion, and she says: "The dear members wanted to greet me with escort and the ringing of bells, but I declined and went alone in my carriage to the church, entered it, and knelt in thanks upon the steps of its altar.

The Unifying Power of Divine Love in the World

Christian Science teaches that we can demonstrate only what is already divinely true. We could not make peace or have unity among men were not that unity already a fact in divine Science.

Man Is Never Alone

Some people like to be alone. They relish the peace and the opportunity for quiet thought that it affords.

The Saviour's Message: Absolute and Relative

The message which Christ Jesus brought to the world was twofold: the divine perfection of God and His sons, and the way of proving that perfection by purifying the human self. After giving some specific directions for carrying out such purification, Jesus said, "Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Father which is in heaven is perfect.

The Rule That Demonstrates Harmony

The author points out that "God's law of harmony and its rule of application is always with us, always infinitely potent to solve any problem which material sense may present."

Discharging Error

Many explosions in human behavior have been interpreted as blowing off steam or clearing the air. They take the form of personal quarrels, rebellion against authority, or indulgence in destructive actions.