Charles E. Heitman, Committee on Publication for the State of New York,
By way of correcting any false impression that may have been conveyed by a reference to Christian Science contained in the address of an archdeascon, as reported in a recent issue, please permit me to say that Christian Science does not, as our reverend friend seems to think, heal by a process of suggestion.
Charles M. Shaw, Committee on Publication for Lancashire, England,
The report in your recent issue of a sermon preached in the Milton Congregational Church recently concludes with the question, "What has Christian Science which the church has not?
Arthur P. De Camp, Committee on Publication for the State of Missouri,
In several issues of the Missourian during the past few weeks, in your reports of the sermons of an evangelist, have appeared references to Christian Science and to Mrs.
William Brandt, Committee on Publication for the State of Maryland,
In a sermon, which appeared in a recent issue of your paper, written by a minister who is under the impression that he knows more about the Bible than do the Christian Scientists, the question is asked, "How is it that you accept heaven and reject the reality of eternal perdition?
Philip King, Committee on Publication for the District of Columbia,
It is unfortunate that those who are not the followers of Christian Science so frequently make the mistake of trying to explain its teachings and of classifying it with other systems of healing having nothing in common with it.
Often
when a problem seems difficult to solve in Christian Science the student gives false prestige and power a comfortable lodging place by allowing his mental opposition to become less and less active as this false belief consequently becomes more and more vigorous and aggressive in asserting itself.