Charles M. Shaw, Committee on Publication for Lancashire, England,
Your correspondent is bold in saying of a Christian Science lecturer, "Now if he had read the Bible," for few people study it as much as Christian Scientists.
Miss Maude A. Law, Committee on Publication for Barbados, British West Indies,
In the Weekly Advocate of June 20th there is a paragraph with the heading "A Christian Scientist," which is evidently intended as a joke against the Christian Science religion.
Albert E. Lombard, Committee on Publication for Southern California,
An article published under the caption "Metaphysical Helps on Health," in your issue of March 26, made reference to Christian Science and implied mistakenly that its healing method is "fundamentally the same" as the "several modes of healing" mentioned in the item in question.
It
is to be assumed that any young man or young woman of high school or early college age, who has been faithful in attending a Christian Science Sunday School, has been interested in the work to which the hour each week in the Sunday school has been devoted.
In
a testimony published recently in one of the Christian Science periodicals, a mother, after expressing gratitude for physical healing, told of the wonderful help Christian Science had been to her in caring for her children.
In
times of so-called depression, when business conditions seem unsettled and the general topic of discussion is lack in its many forms, what a comfort it is to know that God's law of supply is ever operative, instant in its relief, loving and impartial in its ministrations, infinite in its power to destroy the belief of lack of any needful thing, of whatever nature!