the necessity for evil, is proven by the law of opposites

to be without necessity. Good is the primitive Princi-

ple of man; and evil, good's opposite, has no Principle,

and is not, and cannot be, the derivative of good. [25]

Thus evil is neither a primitive nor a derivative, but

is suppositional; in other words, a lie that is incapable

of proof—therefore, wholly problematical.

The Science of Truth annihilates error, deprives evil

of all power, and thereby destroys all error, sin, sickness, [30]

disease, and death. But the sinner is not sheltered from