Definitely not. The Church of Christ, Scientist (the Christian Science church) was started in 1879 by Mary Baker Eddy in Boston, Massachusetts, based on her ideas regarding faith healing. The Seventh-day Adventist Church was started in 1863 in Battle Creek, Michigan, and came out of the Millerite movement, with much in common with the Methodists. The two have little in common and neither came from the other.
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
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 Hymnal was created in 1898.
The Herald of Christian Science was created in 1903.
Christian Science - essay - was created in 1907.
The Christian Science Journal was created in 1883.
Christian Science Publishing Society was created in 1898.
Physical Science for Christian Schools was created in 1974.
Christian Science is a christian religion so unless you asked someone who is a member of the church, they would say no.
The Christian Science Monitor was founded by Mary Baker Eddy in 1908. Eddy was an influential religious leader and the founder of the Christian Science religious movement.
We do not have preachers in Christian Science. Instead, we get everything from the Bible, and a book written by our founder called The Science and Health.
http://www.christianscience.com/questions-christian-science-faq.html#no-cult http://www.carm.org/christian_science.htm