‘I cannot tell a lie’

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When I was in elementary school, we learned the legend of young George Washington chopping away at his father’s cherry tree – and, when confronted by his angry dad, admitting that he had done it with the famous words, “I cannot tell a lie.”

As a child, I found the spirit behind this story reassuring. Honesty is a quality I’ve continued to value in the years since, especially as my study and practice of Christian Science has progressed. It is heartening to acknowledge that man (meaning each of us) has a spiritual nature that includes integrity.

This spiritual identity is actually our only true identity. As children of God, we reflect God’s nature, one of truth and uprightness. In fact, Truth is a Bible-based synonym for God, as elucidated in the Christian Science textbook, “Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy. With such a divinely bestowed character, we have a natural inclination to love truth and to actively think and act with integrity – and an innate ability to do so.



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