Arthur G. Lothgren, Committee on Publication for the Province of British Columbia, Canada,
Reference was made to the editorial views of The Christian Science Monitor in an interesting editorial entitled "Their own Game," bearing on the tariff changes in Canada and the United States, which appeared in your columns on Monday, July 6.
Charles H. Parker, Committee on Publication for Cheshire, England,
While nothing is farther from my desire than to enter into controversy or to exchange a number of letters through your columns, I feel it only right to comment on a letter which appeared in your last issue.
Albert E. Lombard, Committee on Publications for Southern California,
An article in your issue of October 3 implied mistakenly that the healing efficacy of Christian Science may be considered apart from its religious element.
In
one of the art galleries in the city of Munich, Germany, is an interesting picture called "The Traveling Youth," one of Moritz von Schwind's idealistic portrayals, which represents a young man with a knapsack at his side resting beside the gnarled trunk of an old tree.
In
considering the metaphysical aspect of church elections, what more beautiful example could we take than that of Christ Jesus choosing his twelve disciples?
What
a wonderful meaning attaches to the word "today," when interpreted in the light of Christian Science! Instead of being just another twenty-four hours of work and worry, sickness and fear, each to-day stands forth as a new period, full of glory, opportunity, and fruition.
The
prophet Micah, conscious of the one pure standard of national and religious integrity, was impelled to utter his protest against the dangers into which he saw his countrymen falling.
Christian Science
turns the searchlight of Truth on all human frailties, and reveals to the honest student the defects in his own mentality, which do not belong to the true idea, man, as God's reflection.
Unfortunately
for humankind, the accumulative effect of centuries of erroneous thinking about business and about supply has periodically culminated in conditions such as the present universal business depression.