Perfection said:
Well, do you consider yourself a Christian?
I was wondering when this would come up, since it is probably going to plug in the most people. By the normal definition of whether I "accept Jesus in my heart as my personal Lord and Savior," no, I am not.
In general, Religious Science believes that Jesus was a master teacher and a great example of someone who lived a life experiencing his connection with God. However, we don't believe that we are in need of being saved, and we don't believe in the trinity of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit except in metaphysical terms, so by most Christians' accounts, we would not be considered Christians.
Here are a couple of paragraphs I gleaned from a Religious Science FAQ:
Ernest Holmes, the founder of Religious Science, came out of a Christian tradition. He studied all of the world's religions, and synthesized what he saw to be the truths running through them all, free of any particular dogma. He began the philosophy with the intention that all churches, especially Christian ones, would embrace the philosophy and incorporate those teachings into their own. His book "The Science of Mind" brings clear understanding to the teachings of Jesus. Religious Science comes out of the Christian tradition in the sense that we believe in the teachings of Jesus and use them to create a "Heaven on Earth".
In Religious Science, Christ is viewed as a universal principle rather than a person. It is the principle of God expressing through humanity. Jesus of Nazareth was a human personality through which the Christ Principle, or Divine Personality, expressed itself on Earth. The principle of Jesus Christ represents the mystical marriage of our inner spirit with our outer personality. This union produces an expression of Life that includes both, yet is greater than either. The potential for this expression lies within each one of us. Therefore, Jesus is viewed as a great example for humanity, rather than the great exception. Ernest Holmes, founder of the philosophy of Religious Science, wrote: "Religious Science does not deny the divinity of Jesus; it does affirm the divinity of all people. It does not deny that Jesus was the son of God; but affirms that all beings are children of God. It does not deny that the Kingdom of God was revealed through Jesus; but affirms that the Kingdom of God is also revealed through you and me. "