The excerpts from the sermon on the subject of "Health...

Craven Herald

The excerpts from the sermon on the subject of "Health and Religion," contained in your issue of November 1, include a reference to Christian Science which requires correction.

After pointing out that the preservation of health is incumbent upon us and should be elevated to a religious duty, the clergyman says: "But even when physical conditions had been made clean and healthy it was still possible to bring sickness upon themselves by wrong mental and spiritual attitudes. This was the truth behind the exaggerations of Christian Science."

It is obvious that the clergyman is very desirous that mankind should seek after, cultivate, and utilize spiritual methods of healing, but because he does not reach as far and claim as much as Christian Science, he calls the difference "the exaggerations of Christian Science."

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January 18, 1930
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