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The world of today is seething over the issue of who shall possess it. Individuals and nations strive with each other to excel and dominate in things both material and mental.
When reading the Christian Science textbook, Science and Health by Mrs. Eddy, one may be startled to find statements that declare matter and mortality to be unreal.
" We should examine ourselves and learn what is the affection and purpose of the heart, for in this way only can we learn what we honestly are. " Mrs.
Today there is much talk of conformity in school, on the college campus, in business, in society. This is a great challenge to all of us, a challenge to find the true standard of conformity for every phase of our lives—a standard that will bring real joy, satisfaction, peace, and dominion.
It is recorded in the Book of Genesis that, because of strife among the herdsmen of their cattle, Abram proposed to his nephew, Lot, that they separate. Abram allowed Lot to choose the land he would occupy.
The names and claims of diseases have become so elaborate in these times that the very hearing of them frequently instills fear in the hearts of mankind. Christian Science teaches that "Spirit names and blesses all" (Science and Health by Mrs.
" Matrimony , which was once a fixed fact among us, must lose its present slippery footing, and man must find permanence and peace in a more spiritual adherence. " So writes Mrs.
" I Will sing unto the Lord, for he hath triumphed gloriously: the horse and his rider hath he thrown into the sea" ( Ex. 15:1 ).
Every student of Christian Science who applies its teachings to the solution of human problems is practicing this Science. Those Christian Scientists who devote all their time to the healing work are designated as Christian Science practitioners.
In the forty-fourth and forty-fifth chapters of the Book of Isaiah are eloquent protests against idolatry and its folly. Again and again Isaiah calls upon the people to resist the temptation to worship idols, or false gods, that could be seen and touched.