Showing posts with label Mary Baker Eddy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mary Baker Eddy. Show all posts

Friday, March 21, 2014

Going to be healed by the Christian Science Practitioners

I've decided this week to check out the Church of Christ, Science here in Ogden. I admit that this is one denomination I'm not incredibly familiar with. About all I knew going into all of this was that they're a Christian group started by Mary Baker Eddy in the 1800's, that they focus strongly on faith healing, and they have a pretty decent newspaper. So, in doing a bit of research, I can tell you a little more about the Christian Science Practitioners.

Similarities to mainstream Christianity:
  • Belief that Jesus is the Messiah.
  • Belief in the Bible (they use the King James Version in their services, but it's not a required translation to use.)
  • Belief in the Trinity, one God in three persons.
  • Belief that Jesus died for mankind.
Teachings unique to Christian Science practitioners:
  • Belief that Mary Baker Eddy, their founder, discovered the hidden healing truths within the Bible that existed in the primitive Christian Church, but had been lost over the centuries.
  • Suffering is an illusion, an error in the perception of reality. You can overcome suffering by aligning with God and adhering to Christian Science practices.
  • Promotion of faith healing as superior to conventional medicine as it heals the entirety of the person. Conventional medicine is discouraged, but not forbidden nor demonized, but seen as incomplete.
  • Salvation comes through realizing yourself as a part of God and seeking to unite yourself with that being.
  • Only the spiritual reality exists. All else is an illusion caused by our errors in thought and perception.
I can't find much about what I should expect from the service. They seem quite different than anything else I will have experienced up to this point. I'm looking forward to seeing them and learning a bit more about this faith.

I'll let you know how everything goes. Until next time, peace be with you.