Lewis B. Sawyer, Committee on Publication for the State of Missouri,
In an article which appeared in your recent issue, entitled "Faith Healing," the writer has unfortunately referred to Christian Science as having an hypnotic influence upon its followers.
In
human experience there comes a time when the joys of material sense fail to satisfy, and one becomes conscious of a desire to know something about God, to gain a higher, holier concept of God as Love.
Our
beloved Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, very strongly emphasizes the importance of understanding and obeying the Ten Commandments, when she says in "Miscellaneous Writings".
Everett P. Clark, Committee on Publication for the State of Washington,
We appreciate your acknowledgment of the beneficial influence of the Christian Science movement, as expressed in an editorial comment in a recent issue of your paper.
Judge Clifford P. Smith, Committee on Publication of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts
One of a series of religious addresses now being given over station WABC, operated by the Atlantic Broadcasting Corporation, in this city, was radiocast yesterday [October 28] at 5 p.
Gratitude
, purifying and refreshing as the spring which bursts from the mountain side, is a natural quality of spiritual man; but because mortals are still manifesting, in greater or less degree, the traits of Adam, or the false concept of man, they may have only a slight understanding of what constitutes genuine gratitude.