LETTERS TO THE PRESS

From Christian Science Committees on Publication

That's the way the headline read when one of the corrective letters below was published in the local newspaper. Increasingly today, letters from Committees on Publication receive substantial display and good headlines. Often, corrective information is needed not because someone has purposely attacked Christian Science but simply because he knows so little about it he has left an utterly false impression. Perhaps it can prompt us to ask ourselves how well we really know our neighbors and the subjects on which we express decided and colorful opinions!

In The Wichita Eagle-Beacon
Wichita Kansas

The recent Kansas Day issue of The Eagle-Beacon captured the feel and flavor of our collective history with a richness unusual in daily journalism. But I'd like to offer a balancing comment on the rather dour, one-dimensioned impression given of Christian Scientists in one of the family histories recounted.

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