Harry K. Filler, Committee on Publication for the State of Ohio,
The "From the Window" section of your paper of March 5 contained a paragraph of insinuation with reference to the stanza of poetry which appears on the front page of each number of the Christian Science Sentinel.
Arthur John Chapman, Committee on Publication for the State of Louisiana,
The Christian Science movement is most certainly the fulfillment of the Scriptures because it reestablishes primitive Christianity and brings to humanity the spiritual healing which it sorely needs, not only for the body but for the discordant conditions which seem to confront us in our daily experience, socially and politically, either as individuals or as a nation.
"Forgive
us our debts, as we forgive our debtors," is a very simple and direct request, one that all sincere Christians have prayed since the days when Jesus taught it to men.
Probably
every community in which there is located a Christian Science church or society has developed a far greater interest in the teachings of Mary Baker Eddy than is indicated by the number of people who attend Christian Science services.