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: Sin - Is there no sin? Total Chapters: 34 Subtitle Level: Subtitle#: 13 Beg Pg#: 472 Total Subtitle: 2046 Beg Line#: 23 Total Pgs: 4 End Pg#: 475 View/Download: available later End Line#: 4 Topics: QA 13 of 24, unrealities that seem real, truth - christ the ideal Truth, God - Jesus not God, Jesus not understood, miracles rejected, fulfilment - divine fulfilment, falsity - truth destroys falsity, The ultimate unreality of sin made known, The Christ means of destroying sin, sickness and death, A correct understanding of God needed to heal as Jesus instructed, Jesus demonstrated that Christianity, being a Science, demands proof, Persecution for practicing scientifically Christian healing is due to ignorance, The unreality of evil explained logically, Truth the spontaneous destroyer of error Tags: reality, harmonious, eternal, good, seem and seeming, illusion, Science of Mind, error, Christ, God-principle, duality of Jesus and Christ, ecclesiastical despotism, Christianity, Science, Jesus, God, Love, Science of Christianity, Principle, Life, Truth, marvels, miracles, real, source, fulfill, light see S&H 510:27— 511:6 Description: QA 13 of 24. The subtitles for this question are listed below. 1. Question. — Is there no sin? 2. Unrealities that seem real 3. Truth - Christ the ideal Truth 4. God - Jesus not God 5. Jesus not understood 6. Miracles rejected 7. Fulfilment - Divine fulfilment 8. Falsity - Truth destroys falsity Text Content: QUESTION for this SUBTITLE Question. — Is there no sin? SUBTITLE for above Question Question. — Is there no sin? 24 Answer. — All reality is in God and His creation, har- monious and eternal. That which He creates is good, and He makes all that is made. Therefore Unrealities 27 the only reality of sin, sickness, or death is that seem real the awful fact that unrealities seem real to human, erring belief, until God strips off their disguise. They are not 30 true, because they are not of God. We learn in Christian 1 Science that all inharmony of mortal mind or body is illu- sion, possessing neither reality nor identity though seeming 3 to be real and identical. The Science of Mind disposes of all evil. Truth, God, is not the father of error. Sin, sickness, and death are 6 to be classified as effects of error. Christ Christ the came to destroy the belief of sin. The God- ideal Truth principle is omnipresent and omnipotent. God is every- 9 where, and nothing apart from Him is present or has power. Christ is the ideal Truth, that comes to heal sickness and sin through Christian Science, and attributes 12 all power to God. Jesus is the name of the man who, more than all other men, has presented Christ, the true idea of God, healing the sic...k and the sinning and destroy- 15 ing the power of death. Jesus is the human man, and Christ is the divine idea; hence the duality of Jesus the Christ. 18 In an age of ecclesiastical despotism, Jesus introduced the teaching and practice of Christianity, affording the proof of Christianity's truth and love; but to Jesus not 21 reach his example and to test its unerring Sci- God ence according to his rule, healing sickness, sin, and death, a better understanding of God as divine Prin- 24 ciple, Love, rather than personality or the man Jesus, is required. Jesus established what he said by demonstration, 27 thus making his acts of higher importance than his words. He proved what he taught. This Jesus not is the Science of Christianity. Jesus proved understood 30 the Principle, which heals the sick and casts out error, to be divine. Few, however, except his students un- derstood in the least his teachings and their glorious 1 proofs, — namely, that Life, Truth, and Love (the Prin- ciple of this unacknowledged Science) destroy all error, 3 evil, disease, and death. The reception accorded to Truth in the early Chris- tian era is repeated to-day. Whoever introduces the 6 Science of Christianity will be scoffed at and Miracles scourged with worse cords than those which rejected cut the flesh. To the ignorant age in which it first 9 appears, Science seems to be a mistake, — hence the misinterpretation and consequent maltreatment which it receives. Christian marvels (and marvel is the sim- 12 ple meaning of the Greek word rendered miracle in the New Testament) will be misunderstood and misused by many, until the glorious Principle of these marvels is 15 gained. If sin, sickness, and death are as real as Life, Truth, and Love, then they must all be from the same source; 18 God must be their author. Now Jesus came Divine to destroy sin, sickness, and death; yet the fulfilment Scriptures aver, "I am not come to destroy, but to fulfil." 21 Is it possible, then, to believe that the evils which Jesus lived to destroy are real or the offspring of the divine will? 24 Despite the hallowing influence of Truth in the de- struction of error, must error still be immortal? Truth spares all that is true. If evil is real, Truth Truth destroys 27 must make it so; but error, not Truth, is falsity the author of the unreal, and the unreal vanishes, while all that is real is eternal. The apostle says that 30 the mission of Christ is to "destroy the works of the devil." Truth destroys falsity and error, for light and darkness cannot dwell together. Light extinguishes the 1 darkness, and the Scripture declares that there is "no night there." To Truth there is no error, — all is Truth. 3 To infinite Spirit there is no matter, — all is Spirit, divine Principle and its idea. Read more