Arthur P. DeCamp, Committee on Publication for the State of Missouri,
As reported in a recent issue of the Star, a doctor of Louisville, Kentucky, head of the technique department of the Osteopathic Association of America, in an interview with a representative of the Star, referred to Christian Science as the best exponent of psychotherapy.
"YE
shall do no unrighteousness in judgment: thou shalt not respect the person of the poor, nor honour the person of the mighty: but in righteousness shalt thou judge thy neighbour.
WHAT
joy we experience when we have gained even a small understanding of what it means to "live, and move, and have our being" in God! For God, divine Mind, being All, He does fill all space, and He is the only Life.
A study
of the career and experiences of Moses brings to light many helpful and exceedingly interesting things, and reveals the striking similarity of the experiences of mankind to-day to those of Moses.
WHEN
Jesus said to his disciples, "I am the light of the world," he was referring to the Christ, which he manifested so clearly; for many times he had proved unmistakably that the light of spiritual understanding dispels the darkness of mortal belief.
Preparation of this report brings to remembrance loving deeds cementing friendships, healings of misdirected phases of public thought, sectarian intolerance quieted, medical aggression silenced, constituted rights preserved, and religious freedom strengthened.
Robert G. Steel, Committee on Publication for the State of Michigan,
Fortunately, the fame of Mary Baker Eddy as "an expounder of scientific truth" rests upon a more substantial basis than one produced by the films, notwithstanding the intimation to the contrary made by a churchman of a western state and quoted in a recent issue.