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The Corrective for Mortal Measurements

From the September 1970 issue of The Christian Science Journal


Infinity is a concept finite mortals are unable to grasp in its full significance. Yet, studied in the light of Christian Science, it is an inspiring and a practical subject.

God, who is Spirit, could not conceivably have limits but must be omnipresent, filling the entire spiritual universe. God must also be eternal, knowing neither beginning nor ending and holding His creation forever coexistent with Himself—with Life and Soul. He must continuously pour out His love and substance in measureless degree to every one of His perfect and complete ideas.

Christian Science offers this unparalleled view of God, which provides the unfailing corrective for the mortal concept that measures activity in time, locates it in space, and values it in terms of money. The nature of these three errors shows the common quality, limitation. And all three may be eliminated and replaced with the truth through acknowledging and understanding that the nature of God is infinity.

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