B. Tatham Woodhead, former Committee on Publication for Lancashire, England,
In your last issue a correspondent quotes a number of passages from "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, and asks how I can reconcile the beliefs of Christian Science with the Holy Scriptures.
Beginners
in Christian Science, and some indeed who have been students for a longer period, are sometimes beset with doubts and fears as to their ability to make the necessary demonstration when the occasion arises.
Much
of the distress and upheaval so apparent in world affairs today may be attributed not only to a lack of understanding among nations and peoples, but most of all to a lack of a definite understanding of God and of man's relationship to Him.
A current
magazine article, intended no doubt as an earnest protest against careless automobile driving, advances the belief that driving is always to be regarded as dangerous.
While
mankind has always yearned for security and protection against the hazards and injustices of human life, this longing has probably never been greater or more widespread than it is today.