Ralph W. Still, Committee on Publication for the State of Texas,
In your recent issue you report an evangelist as having said that Christian Scientists "do not believe that there is a hell; neither do they believe that Christ Jesus was divine.
Fred Yould, Committee on Publication for the State of Georgia,
In your recent issue you copied a joke in which a little girl—supposedly attending a Christian Science Sunday School—was spoken of in a manner intended to ridicule Christian Science.
"Father,
I thank thee that thou hast heard me," cried our Master before the tomb of Lazarus, in the face of an audience skeptical, perhaps, or at any rate full of human sympathy.
As
a friendly guide and unfailing source of wise direction, the Manual of The Mother Church by Mary Baker Eddy grows daily in the appreciation of the Christian Scientist.
How
often there comes to us a sense of humble gratitude when, through the glorious light of Christian Science, we receive a new and better understanding of some verse or verses in the Bible! In the ninth chapter of Matthew, in three brief verses, there is told simply and concisely the healing of the woman who had been diseased for twelve years.