Letters to the Press from Christian Science Committees on Publication

Wilbur A. Barton, former Committee on Publication for Hawaii, Territory of Hawaii Tribune-Herald, Hilo

The comment on Christian Science by your contributor, under the caption "Chronicle of the Commonplace," warrants correction.

To allude to Christian Science as possibly being esoteric or occult would mean from the definition of these words that Christian Science was a secret religion dealing in hidden mysteries and appealing to a superstitious people. Such is not the case, and for the benefit of your readers who may be seeking protection from esoteric or occult beliefs, kindly allow me briefly to explain the Christian Science stand on these matters.

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