In the Citizen of September 4, and again in that of the...

Evening Citizen

In the Citizen of September 4, and again in that of the 18th, an article appears from the pen of a clergyman. In the first article Christian Science is confused with Coueism; but as most people know that there is no relationship between these two, I hesitated to ask space for a correction. In the latter article, however, there are so many incorrect statements about Christian Science and Mrs. Eddy that I would be obliged if you would allow me space for the following.

Christian Science is the Science, or provable knowledge, of the Christ, Truth, and is directly opposed to so-called natural science, founded on the observations of the material senses.

The article, in so far as it deals with Christian Science, goes on in the same strain, condemning Christian Science for being what it is not. But misrepresentation is worse than useless; it refutes itself, and it can only mean that the critic has found no ground for fair criticism.

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September 20, 1930
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