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Quick
Reference on Christian Science
Someone once noted that Christian Science is neither Christian
or scientific. How do the teachings of Christian Science compare
with the Bible?
The Trinity
The Bible teaches that the Godhead exists in three separate, yet co-equal
persons, (three-in-one). But Christian Science teaches:
"The theory of the three persons in one God (that is, a personal
Trinity or Tri-unity) suggests polytheism, rather than one ever-present
I AM," (Science and Health with Key to the Scripture, p.256). "Life,
Truth, Love constitute the triune Person called God, -- that is, the triply
divine Principle, Love. They represent a trinity in unity, three in one,
-- the same in essence, though multiform in office: God the Father-Mother;
Christ the spiritual idea of sonship; divine Science or the Holy Comforter,"
(Ibid., p.331).
God the Father
The Bible teaches that God, the Father is a divine person. But Christian
Science teaches:
"The Science of divine metaphysics removes the mysticism that used
to enthrall my sense of the Godhead, and of Jesus as the Son of God and
the son of man. Christian Science explains the nature of God as both Father
and Mother," (Messages to The Mother Church, 1901, p.10). "...these
refer not to personality, but present the type and shadow of Truth's appearing
in the womanhood as well as the manhood of God, our divine Father and
Mother," (Miscellaneous Writings, p.33).
Son
The Bible teaches that Jesus is the one and only God-Man, and that He
was the one and only Christ. But Christian Science teaches:
"The Virgin-mother conceived this idea of God, and gave to her ideal
the name of Jesus... Jesus is the name of the man who, more than all other
men, has presented Christ, the true idea of God... Jesus is the human
man, and Christ is the divine idea; hence the duality of Jesus the Christ,"
(Science & Health, pp.29 & 473). "The spiritual Christ was
infallible; Jesus, as the material manhood, was not Christ,"
Holy Ghost
The Bible teaches that the Holy Ghost is God, the third person of the
Godhead. But Christian Science teaches:
"This Science of God and man is the Holy Ghost, which reveals and
sustains the unbroken and eternal harmony of both God and the universe,"
(Unity of Good, p.52 & Science and Health, p.588).
Man
The Bible teaches that the material world (matter) is "good"
and real. Matter is separate from God, its Creator. It is sin that has
corrupted the universe. But Christian Science teaches:
"There is no life, truth, intelligence, nor substance in matter.
All is infinite Mind and its infinite manifestation, for God is All-in-all.
Spirit is immortal Truth; matter is moral error. Spirit is real and eternal;
matter is the unreal and temporal. Spirit is God, and man is his image
and likeness. Therefore, man is not material, but is spiritual,"
(Miscellaneous Writings, p.21).
Salvation
The Bible teaches that "the wages of sin is death," and that
the only way to escape eternal death is to believe on the vicarious work
of Christ on the cross. Salvation is not universal. But Christian Science
teaches:
"Final deliverance from error... is not reached... by pinning one's
faith without works to another's vicarious effort," (Science and
Health, p.22). "In Christian Science it is plain that God removes
the punishment for sin only as sin is removed...hence the hope of universal
salvation....To lose the sense of sin we must first detect the claim of
sin; hold it invalid... sin disappears, and its unreality is proven,"
(Message, 1901, p.13).
Scripture
The Bible teaches that the Bible, aided by the Holy Spirit in the heart
of every true believer, is all you need to understand what God wants man
to know. But Christian Science teaches you must depend on their founders
writings:
"...the thirty thousand different readings in the Old Testament,
and the three hundred thousand in the New, --these facts show how a mortal
and material sense stole into the divine record..." (Science and
Health, p. 139). "Students who strictly adhere to the right, and
make the Bible and Science and Health a study, are in no danger of mistaking
their way," (Miscellaneous Writings, p.284).
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