Who
has not read with a sense of sorrow and indignation John's story of Pilate stepping forth from the judgment hall where he had been questioning Jesus, and saying to the assembled multitude outside: "I find in him no fault at all.
Harry L. Rhodes, Committee on Publication for the State of Kansas,
My attention has been called by a number of your readers to the recent ironical references to The Christian Science Monitor and its editor appearing in your columns.
Carrington Hening, Committee on Publication for the State of New Jersey,
The comic strip entitled, "Joe Quince," in your issue of recent date, portrays an individual saying to one who is trying to keep cool: "Christian Science is a great thing.
Aaron E. Brandt, Committee on Publication for the State of Pennsylvania,
An editorial in a recent issue makes kindly reference to Christian Scientists as effecting many cures, and to Christian Science as teaching cheerfulness.
Arthur P. DeCamp, Committee on Publication for the State of Missouri,
In a recent communication on "The Power of Suggestion" a statement was made to the effect that the healing work of Christian Science is a product of suggestion.
As
the doctrine of love had been preached by some prophets and teachers before the Christian era, why did Jesus proclaim his commandment, "Love one another; as I have loved you," as new?