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Comparing “The Word of God” with Heresies, Teachings and Quotes Found in “Christian Science” Writings

“Christian Science” Teachings about - God

l        God is all-in-all (, 113:16)
l        God, Spirit, being all, nothing is matter (, 113:18).
l        God is divine, supreme, Spirit, Soul, Principle, Life, Truth, Love (, 465:9).
l        God is infinite, the only Life, substance, Spirit, or Soul. The only intelligence of the universe, including
humanity (, 330:11).
l        Life, Truth, and Love constitute the triune Person called God–God the Father-Mother; Christ the spiritual
idea of sonship; Divine Science or the Holy Comforter (, 331:26-31).
l        God is “the ever present, I am, filling all space, including in itself all Mind, the one Father-Mother God” (‚,
pp.3:26; 4:1)
l        The theory of three persons in one God (the Trinity) suggests polytheism, rather than the one ever-present
I am (, 256:9-11).

“Christian Science” Teachings about - Jesus Christ

l        Jesus is the human man and Christ is the divine idea (, 473:15-16).
l        “If there had never existed such a person as the Galilean Prophet, it would make no difference to me” (ƒ,
pp.318-19).
l        The virgin mother conceived this idea of God and gave to her ideal the name of Jesus. Jesus was the
offspring of Mary’s self-conscious communion with God (, 29:17-18, 32; 30:1).
l        Not that the human Jesus was or is eternal...not one with the Father...but fleshly...Christ is “the idea of
Truth,” “Divine Idea,” “reflection of God.”
l        The dual personality (Christ Jesus) continued until the ascension, when Jesus disappeared, while
Christ continues to exist in the eternal order of Divine Science taking away the sins of the world (, 333:32;
334:1).
l        His disciples believed Jesus was dead in the tomb, though he was really alive (, 44:28-28).
l        To the apprehension (of his students) our Master rose from the grave on the third day of his ascending
thought  (, 509:4-7).
l        Resurrection is spiritualization of thought, not literal (, 593:9).

“Christian Science” Teachings about - The Holy Spirit

l        The Holy Spirit is Divine Science; the development of eternal Life, Truth and Love (, 558:78).
l        In the words of John; “He will give you another Comforter...” This Comforter I understand to be Divine
Science (, 55:27-29).
l        The Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters, (that is) Divine Science, the Word of God, said to
the darkness upon the face of error, “God is All in all” (, 503:8-14).

“Christian Science” Teachings about - Sin

l        Evil is but an illusion. It has no real basis. Evil is a false belief. God is not its author (, 480).
l        Man is incapable of sin, sickness, and death (, 475:28).
l        The real man cannot depart from holiness (, 475:29).
l        Sin, sickness, and death are to be labeled effects of error. Christ came to destroy the belief of sin (,
473:4-6).
l        Evil is unreal (, 339:9-10).
l        The only reality of sin, sickness, or death is the awful fact that unrealities seem real to human belief until
God strips off their disguise (, 472:27-29).
l        The opposition of Truth, called error, sin, sickness, disease, death, is the false testimony of false
material sense, of mind in matter (, 108:24-26).
“Christian Science” Teachings about - Redemption

l        Jesus helped reconcile people to God by giving a truer sense of love that redeems from the law of
matter, sin, and death by the law of the Spirit (, 24:27-28).
l        Jesus of Nazareth taught and demonstrated man’s oneness with the Father (, 18:3-4).
l        The power of the crucifixion lay in the practical perfection and goodness it demonstrated for humanity (,
24:27-28).
l        Atonement is the example of humanity’s unity with God (, 18:1-2).
l        One sacrifice, however great, is insufficient to pay the debt of sin (, 23:3-4).
l        The way to escape the misery of sin is to stop sinning. There is no other way (, 327:12-13).

“Christian Science” Teachings about - Salvation

l        The blood of Jesus had no more power to cleanse from sin when it was shed upon the cross than when
flowing in his veins as he went daily about his Father’s business (, 25:6-9).
l        Salvation is Life, Truth, and Love understood and demonstrated as supreme over all; sin,
sickness, and death destroyed (, 593:20-22).
l        Sin, sickness, and death must be deemed as devoid of reality as they are of good, of God
(, 525:28,29).
l        To get rid of sin through Science is to divert sin of any supposed mind or reality, and never to admit that
sin can have intelligence or power, pain or pleasure. You conquer error by denying its reality (, 339:28-31).
l        Jesus taught the way of Life by demonstration. There is but one way to heaven; harmony and Christ in
Divine Science shows us this way (, 242:9-10; 244:5).

“Christian Science” Teachings about - Afterlife

l        Hell is “Mortal belief, error, lust, remorse, hatred, revenge, sin, sickness, death...that which worketh
abomination or maketh a lie” (, 588:1-4).
l        No final judgement awaits people. The judgement day of wisdom comes hourly and
continually (, 291:28-29).
l        Sin makes its own hell. and goodness its own heaven (, 196:18-19).
l        Death is an illusion, the lie of life in matter; the unreal and true (, 584:9-10).
l        The body cannot die, because matter has no life to surrender (, 426:30-31).
l        Universal salvation rests on progression and probation (, 291:12).
l        If man should not progress after death, but should remain in error, he would be inevitably
self-annihilated (Misc. Writings, p.2).

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