Students
of the Bible are familiar with Paul's admonition to "rejoice in the Lord alway;" and yet, do the majority of Christians appear to carry it out?
Edgar McLeod, Committee on Publication for Northern California,
In "Pulse of the Public," under the heading, "Making it Plain," a writer commenting upon another matter, implies that the use of the term Christian Science has nothing to do with the actual meaning of the words "Christian" and "Science.
Richard E. Prince, Committee on Publication for the State of Virginia,
Your recent issues contianed accounts of remarks made by a critic regarding Christian Science, in the course of which she classified it with new-thought, theosophy, and other kindred cults, all of which she claimed "were tried and found wanting centuries ago.
Cecil E. Benjamin, Committee on Publication for the Cape of Good Hope, Union of South Africa,
In a recent editorial, under the caption "Faith Healing," you mention that you have previously drawn attention to what you consider to be the fallacies of Christian Science.
Surely
one of the most subtle and discouraging suggestions that can come to one in his journey heavenward is that he has been trapped, placed in circumstances from which there is no way of escape, no way out.