Letters

In the "Letters" section of the February 3rd Sentinel, a new reader commented on what he or she felt was an overdoing of the use of Mary Baker Eddy's name. While the point may be well taken, I would like to comment that as one becomes totally familiar with all that Mary Baker Eddy did for mankind, one recognizes that her contribution far exceeds any human effort. For myself and probably others, the mention of her name wells up sincere gratitude for all her unselfed labors. My comment is not made to reprove, but to express another view on this subject.

Richard Kutz
Spring Grove, Florida

Editor's note: For more on what Mrs. Eddy had to say on this subject see Mary Baker Eddy: The Years of Authority by Robert Peel, p. 124.

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