Mark the contrast between these simple teachings and the old theological ideas which have been for ages obscuring the glorious and royal truths which belong to the nature, origin, and destiny of man. But pray bear in mind that Theosophy is not opposed to Christianity, pure and simple, as the Nazarene taught it; but it is opposed to all error; and consequently is opposed to “churchianity” — to all forms, creeds, and dogmas which blind the minds of men and lead them from the true knowledge. To these things it is decidedly opposed; but in no sense is it opposed to the ideals of true Christianity.
– Katherine Tingley, Theosophy and Some of the Vital Problems of the Day, 1915.
Photo: The Coptic Museum in Cairo
