Louis Potts, Committee on Publication for Cheshire, England,
In your recent issue you report an address given in the Central Hall by a lady in which a reference to Christian Scientists appears which may possibly convey a wrong impression, and which I shall be glad if you will allow me to correct.
Edgar McLeod, Committee on Publication for Northern California,
A rabbi writing in a recent issue of Emanu-El describes Christian Scientists as "fanatic zealots," because they elect to depend upon God without the aid of material means to recover and preserve health.
Ralph W. Still, Committee on Publication for the State of Texas,
In your recent issue you partially reported a sermon of a visiting evangelist in which reference was made to Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, which conveys the erroneous impression that Christian Science healing is faith cure, or is based on suggestion and psychology; hence I am respectfully requesting space for correction.
Richard H. Smith, Committee on Publication for the State of Montana,
The mistake of characterizing Christian Science as a cult and its system of healing as merely a philosophy, as was recently done by a minister through an advertisement in your paper, has almost entirely ceased.
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