William Carson Blackburn, Committee on Publication for the state of North Carolina,
Writing under the caption, "Scientists Among the Mysteries," in your paper, a correspondent has stated in substance that blundering amid the profound mysteries of the day, scientists are going to run into the face of the devil, and adds further, "If there's a God there is a devil, too.
Stanley Sheen, Committee on Publication for Yorkshire, England,
In the interesting address reported in a recent issue of your paper, the statement is made that people not satisfied with institutional religion are joining Christian Science and other "fancy isms.
"This
interesting day, crowned with the history of Truth's idea,—its earthly advent and nativity,—is especially dear to the heart of Christian Scientists; to whom Christ's appearing in a fuller sense is so precious, and fraught with divine benedictions for mankind.
Standing
fast for the manifest rewards of righteousness, right doing, the prophet Isaiah, recounting the privileges and blessings of the godly, declared, "The Lord is our judge, the Lord is our lawgiver, the Lord is our king; he will save us.
Nothing
is more important to mankind, today and every day, than to understand the nature of God and of man's relation to Him, and to keep this to the forefront in all things.