George D. Templeton, Committee on Publication for the Philippine Islands,
In a recent issue there appears a front page article purporting to be an official opinion of the Board of Medical Examiners of the Philippines, to the effect that the practice of Christian Science is a violation of the laws of the Philippine Islands.
Arthur P. De Camp, Committee on Publication for the State of Missouri,
In Rabbi Silverman's article against teaching the Bible in public schools, appearing on the editorial page of the Gazette, I notice a reference to "the Christian Science Bible.
In reply to "Vigilant," writing in your recent issue, let me remind him that Christ Jesus said that certain signs should follow them that believed in him.
On
page 307 of "Miscellaneous Writings" our Leader writes, "Never ask for to-morrow: it is enough that divine Love is an ever-present help; and if you wait, never doubting, you will have all you need every moment;" and she later says, "This sweet assurance is the 'Peace, be still' to all human fears.
As
Christian Scientists we learn to be especially grateful for blessings, for every least bit of good that comes into our experience; and we return thanks to God, "who giveth us richly all things to enjoy.
From
early childhood the sons of men are taught to believe in, and give power and authority to, many conditions over which they have little or no control, and which they believe can injure or help them.