One
who had heard many testimonies given at Christian Science Wednesday evening testimony meetings once asked, "Just what do people mean when they speak of 'working in Christian Science' or of having 'worked' on a problem?
On
page 463 of the textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, we find it written, "A spiritual idea has not a single element of error, and this truth removes properly whatever is offensive.
Miss Kate E. Andreae, Committee on Publication for Sussex, England,
There appeared in the Observer of recent date an account of a lecture given on the subject of "How to counteract worry!" under the heading "Fresh Air Benefits.
David A. Giel, Committee on Publication for Holland,
A short report of a lecture on Christian Science, appearing in your issue of recent date, contains a few remarks which, apart from the question whether they are to be put down to the speaker or to your reporter, are apt to give a very wrong impression of the teachings of Christian Science.
J. Latimer Davis, Committee on Publication for the State of Iowa,
In the "Current Comment" column of your issue of recent date, under the caption "It is Life," your statement, "One or two benign publications that look at the world through smoked glasses print no crime news at all," leaves an erroneous impression as to the position of such publications.
Henry Deutsch, Committee on Publication for the State of Minnesota,
During the more than fifty years of the existence of Christian Science, it has been subjected to misrepresentation and attack in much the same manner as that which characterized the actions of those who persecuted Jesus himself, misinterpreted and maligned his teachings, and made martyrs of those of his followers who had the courage to stand for the truth of what he taught.