The report of the sermon at the Brick Presbyterian...

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The report of the sermon at the Brick Presbyterian Church, published in your issue of July 14, gives a wrong impression regarding Christian Science which I would appreciate space to correct.

Our friend criticizes Christian Science for "pretending to abolish the physical side of life." Why should Christian Scientists be criticized for arriving at the same conclusion, through spiritual reasoning and demonstration, regarding matter and physicality that has been reached through mathematics and the natural sciences by men like Professor Eddington of Cambridge University, England, in his books entitled "The Nature of this Physical World" and "Science and the Unseen World"? The same conclusion was reached by Lord Balfour, a former president of the British Association for the Advancement of Science.

Christian Scientists work, eat, and sleep as others do; and so did Christ Jesus.

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October 25, 1930
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