John A. C. Fraser, Committee in Publication for the Province of Alberta, Canada,
Christian Scientists enjoy truly laughable incidents, but Christian Science, the Science of Christianity, is scarcely fair subject matter for the jester.
Louis N. Denniston, Committee on Publication for the State of Connecticut,
There is in your issue of May 24 a report of a sermon which gives your readers such an erroneous impression of the teachings of Christian Science regarding sin that I am sure you will be pleased to allow space in an early issue for a corrective and informative statement.
We
read in the Scriptures of how the Israelites, when journeying to the "promised land," retarded their progress through limiting "the Holy One of Israel.
The
perfect panacea for the many ills which beset human existence is the acceptance and utilization of the spiritual facts of being as found in the teachings of Christian Science.
The
Biblical account of his persecution of the Christians and his later conversion impresses one with the marvelous change which Truth wrought in Paul's consciousness.