Richard H. Smith, Committee on Publication for the State of Montana,
In an editorial published in a recent issue it is stated that the very essence of Christian Science is contained in the statement of Hamlet, "There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so.
Thomas C. Hollingshead, Committee on Publication for the State of Idaho,
May I again ask the privilege of correcting, for the informating of your readers, a misstatement by a well-known writer as to the teachings of Christian Science, which appeared in a recent issue of your paper.
Edgar McLeod, Committee on Publication for Northern California,
In a recent issue of the Irrigator an item is quoted from the Medical Herald which, in substance, attempts to formulate the answers exponents of various healing systems would make to one seeking relief from backache.
Bible
students are familiar with the wonderful demonstration of God's unlimited supply which Jesus made in the feeding of the five thousand who followed him to a "desert place," and the beautiful lessons he taught thereby.
While
enjoying an outing in a canoe, gliding over the quiet waters of a certain river, a student of Christian Science learned from an Indian a lesson of great significance.
When
students of Christian Science are called upon to teach the fourth commandment to a Sunday school class, it is not an unusual experience for them to feel at a loss as to the correct procedure to follow.
Ralph B. Textor, Committee on Publication for the State of Ohio,
I have been reading with much interest the report of a bishop's sermon as it appeared in your recent issue, particularly that portion of it where he is reported as saying that the church needs the ability to recognize and incorporate the truths in religion, regardless of denominational jealousies.