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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

From the March 1890 issue of The Christian Science Journal


The question asked by "F. A. G.," in November number of the Christian Science Journal under heading of "Questions and Discussions," appeals to me so strongly I can but answer; hoping I may cast a ray of light on the darkness.

In the article above referred to, it is stated: "I am nothing if not thorough." This means much, especially in Science. To be thorough in Science, means a constant surrender of material positions for Spiritual existence, — "even to the surrender of affections that are merely personal."

To the young man who would follow the impersonal Truth, yet who clung to the memory of a personal father, Jesus said: "Follow me. Let the dead bury the dead." He also said: "Call no man (personality) your father upon earth, for One is your father (Divine Principle) in heaven;" harmony, a condition of Mind.

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