Christian Science is a christian religion so unless you asked someone who is a member of the church, they would say no.
That he rode raptors and herded dinosaurs.
No, I believe that he was a follower of the Christian Scientist religion- an obituary to him was published in the Christian Science Monitor.
Christian Science teaches suffering is an illusion.
ii believe that the answer to your question is Africa
Edward A. Kimball has written: 'Teaching and Addresses on Christian Science' 'Christian science' -- subject(s): Christian Science 'Answers to questions concerning Christian Science ; also, Christian Science--its compassionate appeal' -- subject(s): Christian Science 'Answers to questions concerning Christian science' -- subject(s): Christian Science, Doctrines
Christian Scientists study the Bible daily. They believe Jesus Christ is the Son of God and they strive to follow His teachings.
John W. Doorly has written: 'Talks given by John W. Doorly on the science of the Bible' -- subject(s): Bible, Christian Science, Criticism, interpretation 'Christian Science: the revelation of Christ' -- subject(s): Christian Science 'Talks on the science of the Bible' -- subject(s): Christian Science 'The pure science of Christian Science' -- subject(s): Bible, Christian Science, Criticism, interpretation
Christian Science views marriage as a sacred union and discourages divorce, but it does allow for it in cases of adultery or abuse. Members are encouraged to seek spiritual solutions and guidance when facing marital difficulties. Ultimately, decisions about divorce are left to the individuals involved and their spiritual discernment.
Christian Science - essay - was created in 1907.
The Herald of Christian Science was created in 1903.
The Christian Science Journal was created in 1883.
Christian Science Hymnal was created in 1898.