Miss Madge Bell, Acting Committee on Publication for North Island, New Zealand,
If our critic will be satisfied with the "plain English" of the Bible, I can explain my statement that "sickness cannot touch the man God made, and sustains, in His own image and likeness, but belongs to mortal concepts of man," by reference to the first three chapters of Genesis.
Cyril G. Davies, Committee on Publication for the Transvaal, Union of South Africa,
In a recent issue of your paper there appears a report of a sermon preached by a clergyman; and under the heading "Enemies of Christianity" he placed Christian Science.
J. Latimer Davis, Committee on Publication for the State of Iowa,
To remove any misunderstanding regarding the character of Christian Science healing which may have arisen from the article, "The Common Denominator of the Healing Professions," in a recent number of your publication, the privilege of placing before your readers a correct statement on that subject will be appreciated.
Edgar G. Gyger, Committee on Publication for the State of New York,
In your recent issue, in which reference is made to a conference of Presbyterian ministers at Stony Brook, Long Island, one of them is quoted as having said, "Evolution is the biggest humbug in the world outside of Christian Science.