It
is sometimes rumored that the pupils of Christian Science Sunday Schools are not so well instructed in the Bible as are the children in Sunday schools of other denominations.
A correction by Israel Pickens, Committee on Publication for Alabama, read over Station WMFO,
To the criticism that "Christian Science is neither Science nor Christian," there comes the query as to what is Science and what constitutes being Christian.
James W. Fulton, Committee on Publication for the Province of Ontario, Canada,
According to a press despatch which appeared in the Globe and Mail recently during a debate in the Federal House, one of the members inferred that "Christian Scientists refuse to use the means the Lord has given us to cure our ailments.
Miss Ethel Walters, Committee on Publication for Dorset, England,
In your issue of January 21 there appears a letter containing extracts from the writings of Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, and in order to remove any misunderstanding there might be in the minds of your readers, I shall be glad if you will kindly insert this reply.
Upon
entering a university, a young student of Christian Science found a Christian Science organization and wondered why it was needed when a short distance from the campus there was a Christian Science church and also a Reading Room.
While
reading the narrative of Noah and his sons, contained in the ninth chapter of Genesis, a student was impressed by the difference in the attitude of one son and that of his two brothers in respect to the father's sin.
What
a burden is lifted from the human heart when sickness is discovered to be not the true condition of man, but a mistaken belief concerning God's spiritual, perfect man.