Miss Kate E. Andreae, Committee on Publication for Sussex, England,
An article in your paper headed "The Paris Meeting" referred to Christian Science as follows: "Anglo-French relations will not be improved by a sort of Christian Science method of pretending that differences do not exist.
William Capell, Committee on Publication for the State of Connecticut,
Kindly permit me to state that Christian Science healing is not the result of "mysterious mental processes," if by this is meant abnormal activities of the so-called human mind.
Stanley M. Sydenham, Committee on Publication for Yorkshire, England,
Christian Scientists are taught to leave every one free to pursue the course he thinks is best in order to gain what every one should truly desire,—namely, a correct understanding of the nature of God and man.
Charles E. Heitman, Committee on Publication for the State of New York,
While it is true that Christian Science teaches the unreality of sin as a part of God's creation, it does not ignore sin as a phase of human experience.
Judge Clifford P. Smith, Committee on Publication for The Mother Church, Boston, Massachusetts,
The recent editorial in which a writer for the Boston American and other newspapers advocated a National Department of Health and denounced some of the citizens who oppose that project, furnished an apt illustration of the truism that a weak position can be neither concealed nor supported by violent words.
While
studying a recent Lesson-Sermon, as outlined in the Christian Science Quarterly, the writer was deeply impressed by the story of Nehemiah, as symbolical of the human experiences of many Christian Scientists to-day.