Robert Ramsey, Committee on Publication for Lanarkshire, Scotland,
In the Daily Record of January 13, a professor is credited with the statement that "Couéism, Christian Science, newthought, osteopathy, artificial sunlight, and electric treatment are not far separated from primitive beliefs.
Theodore Burkhart, Committee on Publication for the State of Oregon,
In a recent reference to the basic science bill passed by the state legislature requiring physicians and drugless healers to pass an extra examination in certain "medical fundamentals," you say a customer inquired, Why did they not include Christian Scientists?
Albert E. Lombard, Committee on Publication for Southern California,
The article by "The Friendly Visitor," in your issue of February 4, made no mention of Christian Science, but it opened indirectly the question, "Why do Christian Scientists reject drugs and depend only on spiritual means for healing?
There
is probably no issue which has recently engaged more attention throughout the world, and particularly in America, than the Eighteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States.
Among
the well-known texts in the Old Testament is the declaration by Isaiah, "A little child shall lead them," which is preceded by the words, "The wolf also shall dwell with the lamb, and the leopard shall lie down with the kid; and the calf and the young lion and the fatling together.
Christian Science,
the gospel which Christ Jesus taught and demonstrated, differentiates between the concept of man as material and the real man, who is spiritual, created by God, Spirit.
The
student of Christian Science often finds his problem solved when he is able to see man as he really is, the image and likeness of God, perfect, upright, spiritual, and good.