TEXT:
"Truth should, and does, drive error out of all selfhood. Truth is a two-edged sword, guarding and guiding. Truth places the cherub wisdom at the gate of understanding to note the proper guests. Radiant with mercy and justice, the sword of Truth gleams afar and indicates the infinite distance between Truth and error, between the material and spiritual, — the unreal and the real." S&H
DISCUSSION:
1. Where is the selfhood referred to in our Text?
2. Identify at least one lie in the world today and apply the appropriate truth. In identifying the lie, all sense of person, place, or thing must be "abstracted out." ("It is neither person, place, nor thing, but is simply a belief, an illusion of material sense."S&H)
3. What does "the cherub wisdom at the gate of understanding" look like to you?