J. Latimer Davis, Committee on Publication for the State of Iowa,
The writer of the column, captioned "To-day," asked, in one paragraph of his article printed in a recent issue of your paper, this question: "Has mind power over matter, as Christian Scientists allege?
Kate E. Andreae, Committee on Publication for Sussex, England,
At the opening meeting of the Bible Convention a clergyman gave warning to "take heed that no man lead you astray," and under the category of what he considers misleading creeds and false prophets he mentioned Christian Science.
Many
centuries ago Jesus said "to those Jews which believed on him, If ye continue in my word, then are ye my disciples indeed; and ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free;" and to-day, through the revelation of Truth in Christian Science, men are being freed from many false beliefs.
The
parable of the prodigal son, recorded in the fifteenth chapter of Luke, has many lessons for us, but the keynote of it may be called unity with the Father.
There
can be no greater joy for the student of Christian Science than to experience the wonderful inspiration that comes to him when he has gained a spiritual mountain top in his thinking; for there he can glory in the exalted vision and unfettered view of beauteous reality, which he had never realized until he had risen to such a height.
Mrs. Annie I. Rembert, Committee on Publication for the State of South Carolina,
Please allow me space in order that I may make a few comments in regard to the ex-rabbi's repudiation of Christian Science, published in a recent issue of your paper.