Aaron E. Brandt, Committee on Publication for the State of Pennsylavania,
Your recent issue carries a reprint from a periodical which undertakes to justify an attitude of intolerance toward Christian Scientists and others therein named who differ from its religious views.
Charles H. Parker, Committee on Publication for Cheshire, England,
At the opening ceremony of the Palestine in Macclesfield Exhibition the rural dean made the following arresting remark: "We are constantly losing people who become Christian Scientists, and I suppose the reason is really that people feel that they have no confidence in the power of God, and what they are saying is, 'We want a God of power.
Miss Frederikke Lie, Committee on Publication for Norway,
Recently in your esteemed paper a lecture by a professor was reported in which, together with theosophy, spiritism, and Buddhism, Christian Science was mentioned as a substitute for true Christianity, and as the opposite of the genuine merchandise.
Cecil E. Benjamin, Committee on Publication for the Cape of Good Hope, South Africa,
Christ Jesus was preeminently the wisest man who ever trod the earth, and there are indications that the world is beginning to realize that he was also the most practical.
Lewis B. Sawyer, Committee on Publication for the State of Missouri,
In an article which appeared in your recent issue, entitled "Faith Healing," the writer has unfortunately referred to Christian Science as having an hypnotic influence upon its followers.
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human experience there comes a time when the joys of material sense fail to satisfy, and one becomes conscious of a desire to know something about God, to gain a higher, holier concept of God as Love.