Philip King, Committee on Publication for the District of Columbia,
The statement the committee made that money spent on Christian Science treatment is sometimes "unsound, dangerous, and wasteful," could just as well be applied to treatment by medical doctors and more aptly so had the patient persisted in continuing unsuccessful medical treatment instead of being healed in Christian Science.
Richard E. Prince, Committee on Publication for the State of Virginia,
A column in your issue of November 18 contains several comments on Christian Science, and I shall appreciate an opportunity to say a little on the subject of spiritual healing.
Students
of Christian Science are realizing to some extent what can be accomplished in business, or any other right human activity, through absolute reliance upon God.
When
one starts on the mental journey out of bondage to material sense, his passage out of the wilderness is lightened by his knowing that in the realm of Love, the divine Mind, is the true state of consciousness in which man dwells.