0.0 – Christian Science Publication Contents Mary Baker Eddy Subtitles Category: Book Book#: 00 Series: 1875 & 1910 Textbooks Total Books: 39 Book: Science & Health with Key to the Scriptures ~ 1910 Final Ed. Section#: Section: Science and Health Total Sections: 4 Chapter: Recapitulation Chapter#: 14 Subtitle: Forbidden - The fruit forbidden Total Chapters: 34 Subtitle Level: Subtitle#: 58 Beg Pg#: 481 Total Subtitle: 1961 Beg Line#: 7 Total Pgs: 1 End Pg#: 481 View/Download: available later End Line#: 23 Topics: QA 16 of 24 Tags: Description: 1910 Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures is the Final Edition authorized by Mary Baker Eddy. QA 16 of 24. This is Subtitle 10. The subtitles for this question are listed below. The Question itself is listed as subtitle 1. 1. Question. — Does brain think, and do nerves feel, and is there intelligence in matter? 2. Harmonious functions 3. Birthright - Immortal birthright 4. Matter - Matter’s supposed self-hood 5. Chaos and darkness 6. Reflection - Spiritual reflection 7. Harmony from Spirit 8. Evil non-existent 9. Nothingness - Vapor and nothingness 10. Forbidden - The fruit forbidden 11. Sense and pure Soul 12. Soul defined Text Content: QUESTION for this SUBTITLE 10 of 12 Question. — Does brain think, and do nerves feel, and 15 is there intelligence in matter? SUBTITLE 10 of 12 for above Question Material sense never helps mortals to understand Spirit, God. Through spiritual sense only, man com- 9 prehends and loves Deity. The various con- The fruit tradictions of the Science of Mind by the ma- forbidden terial senses do not change the unseen Truth, which re- 12 mains forever intact. The forbidden fruit of knowledge, against which wisdom warns man, is the testimony of error, declaring existence to be at the mercy of death, 15 and good and evil to be capable of commingling. This is the significance of the Scripture concerning this "tree of the knowledge of good and evil," — this growth of 18 material belief, of which it is said: "In the day that thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely die." Human hypotheses first assume the reality of sickness, sin, and death, and 21 then assume the necessity of these evils because of their admitted actuality. These human verdicts are the pro- curers of all discord.