Expose of a famous religious movement and its founder is laid bare, with documented claims and counterpoints.
This critical work presents a forceful examination of Christian Science and its founder, Mary Baker G. Eddy. It questions extraordinary claims, analyzes financial and personal motives, and contrasts public statements with documented outcomes. The text focuses on how belief systems can shape lives, families, and communities, and invites readers to weigh evidence carefully.
- Learn the author’s perspective on claims of healings, revelations, and equality with Jesus.
- See how the book treats public statements, private actions, and the consequences for followers.
- Explore arguments about money, power, and the organization built around the movement.
- Consider how skepticism and scientific inquiry are used to evaluate spiritual claims.
Ideal for readers interested in historical critique of religious movements and how belief systems influence everyday life.