Raymond N. Harley, Committee on Publication for Transvaal, South Africa
An article in a recent issue included the following paragraph: "Christian Scientists also have their Bible, the works of Mary Baker Eddy, extracts from which are engraved on the walls of some of their churches.
W. Truman Green, Committee on Publication for the State of Florida,
In a news story recently appearing in your paper your reporter quotes someone as saying, among other things, that Christian Science is intolerant towards other religions.
We
may awaken in the morning with a sense of weariness and burden, and wish that we might put aside the tasks which face us, turn away from the cares and problems of the day, and spend our time in pleasant relaxation, in putting off the things that need to be done, just for today.
Frequently,
one who has been studying Christian Science for a period and, having experienced its healing and regenerative powers, has gone on humbly and gratefully seeking to gain more and more understanding of this blessed truth, awakens suddenly to find that he is filled with a desire to enter more fully into the service of the Cause which he has espoused.
To
the student of Christian Science, Paul's admonition to the early Christian church in Ephesus is most helpful: "Wherefore take unto you the whole armour of God, that ye may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand.
In
the economic and political chaos of recent years the people have been giving more careful thought to the question of government; and it is widely recognized that stability and justice will never be attained by the transferring of one race or class to the dominant power of another.
In
Christian Science we learn that there is, in reality, only one Mind, one infinite divine intelligence, and that this Mind, which is God, is forever manifested through man.