Miss Kathleen O'Connor, Committee on Publication for Somersetshire, England, in the
In the report of the meeting of the British Israel World Federation in your recent issue, the chairman is quoted as follows: "With British Israel Christ was all in all, but in the case of the other two [philosophy and Christian Science], one ignored him altogether and the other.
Ralph G. Lindstrom, Committee on Publication for the State of Colorado, in the
In order that your readers may be correctly informed, the courtesy of sufficient space to make brief answer to some of the criticisms of Christian Science by a clergyman, as printed in his letter in your recent issue, is respectfully requested.
Paul
thought it necessary to remind Timothy that "all scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness: that the man of God may be perfect, throughly furnished unto all good works.
A party
of Christian Scientists, motoring several hundred miles to Boston on a visit to The Mother Church, were continuously grateful for the well-marked route, posted at frequent intervals with signs containing specific information, which when followed led inevitably to the ultimate destination.
The
student who is just awakening to the truths of Christian Science often gropes blindly about for a way in which to make these truths practical; that is, he wonders just how the Christian Scientist should work, or what constitutes a Christian Science treatment.
While
many rejoice in the healing which Christian Science brings, not infrequently the student despairingly asks, "Why do I have so many problems to solve?