Conrad Bernhard, Jr., Committee on Publication for the State of Maryland,
In a biographical sketch of a doctor, which appeared in a recent issue of the Afro-American, it was stated that in his practice he included faith-healing, Christian Science, spiritualism, and the ministration of drugs.
Ralph B. Textor, Committee on Publication for the State of Ohio,
The contributor of "Crime News," in your "Mail Bag" column, evidently referred to Christian Science when he spoke of "the cult which insists that disease does not exist, but is only thought of by those who will let themselves so think.
A student
of Christian Science was greatly benefited by pondering the spiritual meaning of the word "fasting," as used in the account of Jesus' healing of the child possessed of a "dumb spirit.
To
many persons the suggestion may have come that they once possessed an abundance of good, or attained a high degree of spiritual thinking and living, but that through some untoward circumstances these have been lost.
W. Truman Green, Committee on Publication for the State of Florida,
In a sermon quoted in a recent issue of your paper, an evangelist infers that Christian Science is a competitive religion to the Christian religion, and intimates that Christian Scientists place Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, on an equality with Christ Jesus.