Lieut.-Col. Robert E. Key, District Manager of Committees on Publication for Great Britain and Ireland,
In an article entitled "Some Religious Cranks," which appears in your recent issue, the writer gives a list of what he designates "freak religions," and among these he mentions Christian Science.
Corrective remarks prepared by J. Palmer Snelling, Committee on Publication for Georgia, given over radio Station WATL,
A minister, speaking over this radio station a few days ago, made some misleading remarks concerning Christian Science, among them the following: "Christian Science is the work of the devil;" and, "Christian Scientists do not believe in God.
In
John's Gospel we read of a man who had been sick for thirty-eight years, and who was lying by the pool of Bethesda, hoping that he might enter into the pool when the water was troubled, that he might be healed.
What
joy and inspiration come to one who is spiritually receptive of the expression of good! How much of worth he can discover about him if he but have eyes to see! Recently, and advertisement displayed to the public brought healing to a burdened one, and an increased desire to carry Love's message to those in need.
As
recorded in the twelfth chapter of the Gospel of Mark, a scribe approached Christ Jesus and inquired of him which was the first of all the commandments.