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mortal beliefs which not only attach decrepitude to age and folly to youth, but even attempt to arouse social and industrial rivalry between the so-called young and old, are seen in the light of Christian Science to be utterly false.
Roy G. Watson, Committee on Publication for the State of Texas,
In a recent issue you carried the report of a sermon, in which you quote the clergyman as saying that Christian Science is neither Christian nor scientific.
R. Ashley Vines, Committee on Publication for Victoria, Australia,
A recent issue contains an article which refers to Christian Science as "soul-ensnaring," because Christian Science is said to teach "that the soul of man ever continueth.
An experience taught one Sunday school teacher to be sure she was prepared to teach not only by careful study of the lesson but by prayerful metaphysical work enabling her to see God's perfect creation as alone real.
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those intimate revelations of himself and his relation to the Father which Jesus shared with his disciples, he made it clear that there were steps in spiritual progress which he was about to make that would bring blessings to his followers as well as to himself.
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I did not turn to Christian Science for physical healing, but because of a growing dissatisfaction with the insecurity and doubt that was coming into my business activities.
At the time Christian Science was first brought to my attention I was in bondage to a physical condition which caused me much suffering and inconvenience.
I have long wanted to avail myself of the opportunity of expressing some of the gratitude I feel for Christian Science, hoping that my experience will help others to rely upon it.
with contributions from William Lyon Phelps, Elisabeth F. Norwood, The Christian Science Board of Directors, William M. Bartlett, Ralph H. Knapp, Daisette D. S. McKenzie, Bliss Knapp
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with contributions from William Lyon Phelps, Elisabeth F. Norwood, The Christian Science Board of Directors, William M. Bartlett, Ralph H. Knapp, Daisette D. S. McKenzie, Bliss Knapp