Jesus said, "I and my Father are one." He taught no selfhood as existent in matter. In his ident.i.ty there is no evil. Individuality and Life were real to him only as spiritual and good, not as material or evil. This incensed the rabbins against Jesus, because it was an indignity to their personality; and this personality they regarded as both good and evil, as is still claimed by the worldly-wise. To them evil was even more the ego than was the good. Sin, sickness, and death were evil"s concomitants. This evil ego they believed must extend throughout the universe, as being equally identical and self-conscious with G.o.d. This ego was in the earthquake, thunderbolt, and tempest.
The Pharisees fought Jesus on this issue. It furnished the battle-ground of the past, as it does of the present. The fight was an effort to enthrone evil. Jesus a.s.sumed the burden of disproof by destroying sin, sickness, and death, to sight and sense.
Nowhere in Scripture is evil connected with good, the being of G.o.d, and with every pa.s.sing hour it is losing its false claim to existence or consciousness. All that can exist is G.o.d and His idea.
Credo
It is fair to ask of every one a reason for the faith within. Though it be but to repeat my twice-told tale,--nay, the tale already told a hundred times,--yet ask, and I will answer.
_Do you believe in G.o.d?_
I believe more in Him than do most Christians, for I have no faith in any other thing or being. He sustains my individuality. Nay, more--He _is_ my individuality and my Life. Because He lives, I live. He heals all my ills, destroys my iniquities, deprives death of its sting, and robs the grave of its victory.
To me G.o.d is All. He is best understood as Supreme Being, as infinite and conscious Life, as the affectionate Father and Mother of all He creates; but this divine Parent no more enters into His creation than the human father enters into his child. His creation is not the Ego, but the reflection of the Ego. The Ego is G.o.d Himself, the infinite Soul.
I believe that of which I am conscious through the understanding, however faintly able to demonstrate Truth and Love.
_Do you believe in man?_
I believe in the individual man, for I understand that man is as definite and eternal as G.o.d, and that man is coexistent with G.o.d, as being the eternally divine idea. This is demonstrable by the simple appeal to human consciousness.
But I believe less in the sinner, wrongly named _man_. The more I understand true humanhood, the more I see it to be sinless,--as ignorant of sin as is the perfect Maker.
To me the reality and substance of being are _good_, and nothing else.
Through the eternal reality of existence I reach, in thought, a glorified consciousness of the only living G.o.d and the genuine man. So long as I hold evil in consciousness, I cannot be wholly good.
You cannot simultaneously serve the mammon of materiality and the G.o.d of spirituality. There are not two realities of being, two opposite states of existence. One should appear real to us, and the other unreal, or we lose the Science of being. Standing in no basic Truth, we make "the worse appear the better reason," and the unreal masquerades as the real, in our thought.
Evil is without Principle. Being dest.i.tute of Principle, it is devoid of Science. Hence it is undemonstrable, without proof. This gives me a clearer right to call evil a negation, than to affirm it to be something which G.o.d sees and knows, but which He straightway commands mortals to shun or relinquish, lest it destroy them. This notion of the destructibility of Mind implies the possibility of its defilement; but how can infinite Mind be defiled?
_Do you believe in matter_?
I believe in matter only as I believe in evil, that it is something to be denied and destroyed to human consciousness, and is unknown to the Divine.
We should watch and pray that we enter not into the temptation of pantheistic belief in matter as sensible mind. We should subjugate it as Jesus did, by a dominant understanding of Spirit.
At best, matter is only a phenomenon of mortal mind, of which evil is the highest degree; but really there is no such thing as _mortal mind_,--though we are compelled to use the phrase in the endeavor to express the underlying thought.
In reality there are no material states or stages of consciousness, and matter has neither Mind nor sensation. Like evil, it is dest.i.tute of Mind, for Mind is G.o.d.
The less consciousness of evil or matter mortals have, the easier it is for them to evade sin, sickness, and death,--which are but states of false belief,--and awake from the troubled dream, a consciousness which is without Mind or Maker.
Matter and evil cannot be conscious, and consciousness should not be evil.
Adopt this rule of Science, and you will discover the material origin, growth, maturity, and death of sinners, as the history of man, disappears, and the everlasting facts of being appear, wherein man is the reflection of immutable good.
Reasoning from false premises,--that Life is material, that immortal Soul is sinful, and hence that sin is eternal,--the reality of being is neither seen, felt, heard, nor understood. Human philosophy and human reason can never make one hair white or black, except in belief; whereas the demonstration of G.o.d, as in Christian Science, is gained through Christ as perfect manhood.
In pantheism the world is bereft of its G.o.d, whose place is ill supplied by the pretentious usurpation, by matter, of the heavenly sovereignty.
_What say you of woman?_
Man is the generic term for all humanity. Woman is the highest species of man, and this word is the generic term for all women; but not one of all these individualities is an Eve or an Adam. They have none of them lost their harmonious state, in the economy of G.o.d"s wisdom and government.
The Ego is divine consciousness, eternally radiating throughout all s.p.a.ce in the idea of G.o.d, good, and not of His opposite, evil. The Ego is revealed as Father, Son, and Holy Ghost; but the full Truth is found only in divine Science, where we see G.o.d as Life, Truth, and Love. In the scientific relation of man to G.o.d, man is reflected not as human soul, but as the divine ideal, whose Soul is not in body, but is G.o.d,--the divine Principle of man. Hence Soul is sinless and immortal, in contradistinction to the supposition that there can be sinful souls or immortal sinners.
This Science of G.o.d and man is the Holy Ghost, which reveals and sustains the unbroken and eternal harmony of both G.o.d and the universe. It is the kingdom of heaven, the ever-present reign of harmony, already with us.
Hence the need that human consciousness should become divine, in the coincidence of G.o.d and man, in contradistinction to the false consciousness of both good and evil, G.o.d and devil,--of man separated from his Maker.
This is the precious redemption of soul, as mortal sense, through Christ"s immortal sense of Truth, which presents Truth"s spiritual idea, _man_ and _woman_.
_What say you of evil?_
G.o.d is not the so-called ego of evil; for evil, as a supposition, is the father of itself,--of the material world, the flesh, and the devil. From this falsehood arise the self-destroying elements of this world, its unkind forces, its tempests, lightnings, earthquakes, poisons, rabid beasts, fatal reptiles, and mortals.
Why are earth and mortals so elaborate in beauty, color, and form, if G.o.d has no part in them? By the law of opposites. The most beautiful blossom is often poisonous, and the most beautiful mansion is sometimes the home of vice. The senses, not G.o.d, Soul, form the condition of beautiful evil, and the supposed modes of self-conscious matter, which make a beautiful lie.
Now a lie takes its pattern from Truth, by reversing Truth. So evil and all its forms are inverted good. G.o.d never made them; but the lie must say He made them, or it would not be evil. Being a lie, it would be truthful to call itself a lie; and by calling the knowledge of evil good, and greatly to be desired, it const.i.tutes the lie an evil.
The reality and individuality of man are good and G.o.d-made, and they are here to be seen and demonstrated; it is only the evil belief that renders them obscure.
Matter and evil are anti-Christian, the antipodes of Science. To say that Mind is material, or that evil is Mind, is a misapprehension of being,--a mistake which will die of its own delusion; for being self-contradictory, it is also self-destructive. The harmony of man"s being is not built on such false foundations, which are no more logical, philosophical, or scientific than would be the a.s.sertion that the rule of addition is the rule of subtraction, and that sums done under both rules would have one quotient.
Man"s individuality is not a mortal mind or sinner; or else he has lost his true individuality as a perfect child of G.o.d. Man"s Father is not a mortal mind and a sinner; or else the immortal and unerring Mind, G.o.d, is not his Father; but G.o.d _is_ man"s origin and loving Father, hence that saying of Jesus, "Call no man your father upon the earth: for one is your Father, which is in heaven."
The bright gold of Truth is dimmed by the doctrine of mind in matter.
To say there _is_ a false claim, called _sickness_, is to admit all there is of sickness; for it is nothing but a false claim. To be healed, one must lose sight of a false claim. If the claim be present to the thought, then disease becomes as tangible as any reality. To regard sickness as a false claim, is to abate the fear of it; but this does not destroy the so-called fact of the _claim_. In order to be whole, we must be insensible to every claim of error.
As with sickness, so is it with sin. To admit that sin has any claim whatever, just or unjust, is to admit a dangerous fact. Hence the fact must be denied; for if sin"s claim be allowed in any degree, then sin destroys the _at-one-ment_, or oneness with G.o.d,--a unity which sin recognizes as its most potent and deadly enemy.
If G.o.d knows sin, even as a false claimant, then acquaintance with that claimant becomes legitimate to mortals, and this knowledge would not be forbidden; but G.o.d forbade man to know evil at the very beginning, when Satan held it up before man as something desirable and a distinct addition to human wisdom, because the knowledge of evil would make man a G.o.d,--a representation that G.o.d both knew and admitted the dignity of evil.
Which is right,--G.o.d, who condemned the knowledge of sin and disowned its acquaintance, or the serpent, who pushed that claim with the glittering audacity of diabolical and sinuous logic?
Suffering from Others" Thoughts
Jesus accepted the one fact whereby alone the rule of Life can be demonstrated,--namely, that there is no death.
In his real self he bore no infirmities. Though "a man of sorrows, and acquainted with grief," as Isaiah says of him, he bore not _his_ sins, but _ours_, "in his own body on the tree." "He was bruised for _our_ iniquities; ... and with his stripes we are healed."
He was the Way-shower; and Christian Scientists who would demonstrate "the way" must keep close to his path, that they may win the prize. "The way,"
in the flesh, is the suffering which leads out of the flesh. "The way," in Spirit, is "the way" of Life, Truth, and Love, redeeming us from the false sense of the flesh and the wounds it bears. This threefold Messiah reveals the self-destroying ways of error and the life-giving way of Truth.