appear in the proportion that Science is understood, [10]

and the reality of being—goodness and harmony—is

demonstrated.

Error says that knowing all things implies the neces-

sity of knowing evil, that it dishonors God to claim that

He is ignorant of anything; but God says of this fruit [15]

of the tree of knowledge of both good and evil, “In the

day that thou eatest thereof, thou shalt surely die.” If

God is infinite good, He knows nothing but good; if He

did know aught else, He would not be infinite. Infinite