J. Latimer Davis, Committee on Publication for the State of Iowa,
When the columns of the Register were opened for reporting a recent lecture on Christian Science, I am sure this courtesy was extended with the full and justifiable expectation that only truthful statements would be made by the speaker who presented the subject of the nature and accomplishments of Christian Science.
James R. M. Butler, Committee on Publication for Cambridgeshire, England,
In an article in a recent issue a writer classes together socialism, social credit, Christian Science, and communism as systems which might "replace the so-called capitalist system.
A Class
of young people in a Christian Science Sunday School were listening to the references from the Bible and from "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy.
Confronted
as the world finds itself today with the unleashing of evil in its worst forms by the outbreak of war with all its consequent sufferings and horrors, mankind seems to be unable to establish the longed-for lasting peace, or to find a solution of the fundamental problems which seemingly have led to resort to every means of destruction and violence that so-called science has devised.
Christian Scientists
are well aware that they need to be awake these days; that they need to live their religion with all faithfulness and consecration.
Mary Baker Eddy,
the beloved Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, has revealed to humanity the divine Principle and rules of a wholly spiritual mode for the prevention and cure of disease.
Questions
such as these may present themselves to a student of Christian Science: "Is it right for me to affirm truths which seem beyond my present understanding?