W. Truman Green, Committee on Publication for the State of Florida,
On the front page of the January 3 issue of your paper a writer says, "Christian Science treatment may or may not be the cure for all diseases of the mind and body, but most people will believe that when there is a serious organic trouble it will require something else than mental suggestion.
M. S. Temple Hill, Committee on Publication for the Province of Quebec,
How history repeats itself! When Christ Jesus healed all kinds of disease by spiritual means, the leaders of the church of those days attributed his power to the devil, and openly accused him of being in league with Satan.
In reply to a gentleman and "Antipas," writing in your issue of September 27, let me say that Christian Science does teach that God is the same yesterday, to-day, and forever.
Doubtless
it has been the privilege of each one at some time to come in contact with another who has patiently, tenderly, and persistently tended the garden of his thoughts.
Whoever
undertakes the study of Christian Science should endeavor to understand and apply "the first and great commandment," "Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind.
In
the quest after a more spiritual concept of man and a clearer sense of true communion, a student of Christian Science was led to make a thorough study of the "Communion Hymn".