In a recent issue I notice a small extract in your column...

The Yorkshire Telegraph and Star

In a recent issue I notice a small extract in your column "By the Way." In this column you make a kindly reference to the Christian Science lecture, but state that you consider that "the theory of the mental nature of evil would take a good deal of upholding just now." As a matter of fact, to any one who thinks for a moment, it is quite evident that the whole of the present condition is due entirely to wrong thinking. It is quite apparent also that had the nations all thought along the lines laid down by Jesus Christ, to love your neighbor as yourself, right ideals would have prevented the awful catastrophe which wrong thinking has brought upon humanity. Under such circumstances the Christian Science teaching that evil is wholly a result of wrong thinking and ignorance of God, does not take very much upholding at present.

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