WHILE
taking an automobile trip along a well-known highway, a student of Christian Science observed the many signs which are provided for the protection of motorists.
Percival Vincett Parsons, Committee on Publication for the Cape Province, South Africa,
As Christian Science healings are not faith-healings in the generally accepted meaning of the word "faith," your contributor "Medicus" has conveyed a wrong impression in his article "The Slavery of Fear," which appeared in a recent issue, wherein he associates Christian Science healings with what is called "blind faith.
Contributed by Lt.-Col. Robert E. Key, District Manager of Committees on Publication for Great Britain and Ireland,
Christian Science is associated in the minds of many people with spiritual healing, and it is generally recognized that remarkable results are achieved through the understanding of its teachings.
Clair D. Robison, Committee on Publication for the State of Indiana,
In the "Observer" column of a recent issue the following statement appeared: "I admit that Christian Science has done wonderful things things for people that were sick in their minds and that divine healing has brought relief to many who in reality had no bodily sickness, but I will never say the wonderful doctors of our age are superfluous.