Your paper published a statement made before the Panama-Pacific...

The Herald-Republican

Your paper published a statement made before the Panama-Pacific dental congress in San Francisco to the effect that Christian Science and other systems of healing are superstitions. I do not speak regarding other systems of healing, but I desire to state most emphatically that Christian Science is not a superstition. Superstition is based on ignorance and fear. Christian Scientists have a God they can understand, and a religion the truth of which they are proving by demonstration every day both for themselves and for others.

In the Christian Science text-book, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" (p. 83) Mrs. Eddy says clearly and unmistakably, "Between Christian Science and all forms of superstition a great gulf is fixed, as impassable as that between Dives and Lazarus."

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