Lester B. McCoun, Committee on Publication for the State of Nebraska,
The critic seeks to interpret some of Christ Jesus' sayings and works in such a manner as to have it appear that Jesus not only indorsed material means for healing but actually resorted to such methods.
Miss Ellen Graham, Committee on Publication for Lanarkshire, Scotland,
The teachings of Christian Science have opened the eyes of many who had been blinded by the mesmeric belief that life is in matter and is subject to matter; and it has often thereby healed them instantaneously of disease pronounced incurable by medical science.
J. O. Thomson, Committee on Publication for the Province of Victoria, Australia,
Christian Science teaches that Christ is the Son of God, as Christ Jesus himself declared, and also that every individual spiritual man is the son of God.
It
is very interesting and helpful to find how many times in the Bible, and in our dear Leader's writings, the little, very significant word "let" is used.
If
a counterfeit coin should come into our possession, we would immediately stop its circulation: and that would indeed be a commendable act! In this connection the writer has been pondering the questions: Do I as gladly and as quickly stop the counterfeit concepts of man which daily knock at the door of my consciousness for admittance?
Ashort
time ago, in a large and crowded city, it was thought advisable by the authorities that a rule of the road applying to pedestrians should be altered.
In
a comparatively recent issue of the Christian Science Sentinel, a writer discussed the subject of the Christian Science practitioner and the temptation that sometimes comes to him to advise patients to make investments in some commercial enterprise that within his knowledge is being promoted, and which he may honestly believe to have great merit.
Inasmuch
as a church organization is an aggregation of individuals, it necessarily follows that the spiritual status and progressive aspects of the organization are dependent upon the collective spiritualized consciousness of the church body as a whole.