Frank T. Norman, Committee on Publication for Dunbartonshire, Scotland,
In replying to a recent letter in your paper by "The Chief," wherein it is inferred that a combination of Spirit and matter is both desirable and necessary for human beings to reach perfection, it must be reiterated that the real man, God's likeness, is perfect now; he is not required to work up to perfection.
Floyd C. Shank, Committee on Publication for Northern California,
In any community, one desirable goal is that of good fellowship, a feeling of tolerance and neighborliness among the local residents and business interests.
The
belief in time entertained by mortals is one of the basic errors of the human mind; within its limitations are included material birth, maturity, and decay with all the attendant illusions of mortality.