Your correspondent writing in a recent issue under the...

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Your correspondent writing in a recent issue under the caption, "Random Thoughts," is probably right when the states that "it will be of interest to Jews in and out of the Christian Science church to read the statements made in a published article" by a man "who has recently withdrawn from membership in The Mother Church." Among the many advantages to be gained by a knowledge of Christian Science, not the least is the healing of intolerance and prejudice. Every loyal Christian Scientist will testify to the uplifting influence of this religion. All will gladly verify the statement that loyalty to the teaching of our beloved Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, not only heals intolerance but blots out race prejudice. And the statement that those having the great responsibility of directing The Mother Church in its varied activities could carry on this work and at the same time be prejudiced against loyal members, is about as far from the truth as it is possible to go.

It is common knowledge that those charged with the direction of religious movements are always actively endeavoring to find suitable workers. Jesus said, "The harvest truly is plenteous, but the labourers are few." That is the experience of all religious movements.

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