Richard E. Prince, Committee on Publication for the State of Virginia,
A letter from one of your readers on faith-healing in your issue of February 9, asks the question, "Do you suppose that the Los Angeles Times really means what it says?
Edgar McLeod, Committee on Publication for Northern California,
The last installment of the series of articles attacking Christian Science, which have been appearing in your paper, is so frankly biased and has been written so obviously for the purpose of venting intolerance and bigotry, that a reply would scarcely be necessary were it not for one or two particularly irresponsible statements.
John H. O'Loughlin, Committee on Publication for Northumberland, England,
The letter in your issue of the seventh instant has clearly been based on a misapprehension of the teachings of Christian Science, for nothing could be farther from the truth than the critic's suggestions:.
John T. Ferry, Committee on Publication for Western Australia,
On September 20 there appeared in the Kalgoorlie Miner an article taken from the Evening Standard, in which a clergyman is reported to have made a vigorous attack on "magic" and "miracles," and to have placed Christian Science in the same category as superstition.
All
Christian people must acknowledge that no higher ideal can be set up in their hearts than the perfect life of Christ Jesus, the master Christian; and they cannot close their eyes to the fact that one of his most imperative commands is that his followers shall heal the sick.
Employment
is something in which all men, even from their early days, are interested; and they are quite right in taking an early interest in it, for does not all real activity express God, divine Mind?
Our
Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, throughout her writings shows us that in many ways we are constantly forming mental pictures, and that, whether we know it or not, these are being externalized in experience either as God's reflection, reality and harmony, or else as so-called mortal mind's mirage.
The
first words from the Christian Science textbook to be read by numberless people are oftentimes those found on the walls of many of our churches: "Divine Love always has met and always will meet every human need.