Miss Kate E. Andreae, Committee on Publication for Sussex, England,
In a letter by a doctor in a recent issue he again places Christian Science among the various methods of mind cure, such as mesmerism, hypnotism, Couéism, psychoanalysis, and so forth.
To
keep the truth uppermost in consciousness is the desire of every sincere student of Christian Science, the truth about God, man, and the universe; for it is only through constant realization of this truth that genuine happiness can be attained, health established, and "the peace of God, which passeth all understanding," be made manifest in our lives.
It
has been said that one never knows what is in him until he is placed under fire, for then he is called upon to use or prove the best he understands.
Christian Science
is teaching its students how to discard the untrue for the true, by a growing spiritual perception of the difference between what God made and material counterfeits.
Humility
plays a most important part in spiritual thinking, since true thoughts can result only from realizing the allness of divine Mind and that man reflects the divine qualities.
Christian Scientists
have a great fondness for the word "dominion," because it indicates to them God's unalterable bestowal upon spiritual man of freedom, freedom from submission to aught but the authority of infinite Spirit.
Thomas A. Wyles, Committee on Publication for South Australia,
The contribution by "Faith" in a recent issue of the Register disagrees with the Christian Science interpretation of the atonement, and quotes Scriptural texts intended to support popular belief regarding this doctrine.
Conrad Bernhard, Jr., Committee on Publication for the State of Maryland,
In a recent issue of the Daily News, a doctor gives the summary of an article published in Mental Hygiene, and among other things states that the attitude of Christian Science is hostile toward the medical profession.