Marie C. Hartman, Committee on Publication for Holland,
The name science points at once to knowledge substantiated by proof, to something above supposition, to something expressing the highest truth which man knows about a certain subject.
When
we gain the understanding that sin and sickness—all discord—are the result of the suppositional activity of so-called mortal mind, we must not fall into the error of believing that the wrong thinking of others, if unaccepted by us, can harm us.
Mrs. Caroline Getty, Committee on Publication for France,
The verified testimonies of healing which appear in the weekly and monthly Christian Science periodicals include the healing of cancer as well as that of disorders of every other kind; and it is not an uncommon occurrence at the Wednesday evening meetings in Christian Science churches all over the world, to hear the testimonies of those who have been healed of this disease.
Mrs. Hettie Williams, Committee on Publication for Gloucestershire, England,
Bible history has shown that rites and ceremonies established in one age, as type and symbol of the real, have, at a later period, given place to higher and less material observances of the same.
Robert G. Steel, Committee on Publication for the State of Michigan,
Based solely on the Bible; honoring God to the full extent of the Scriptural designation of Him as omnipotent, omnipresent, and omniscient; admonishing rigid adherence to the Ten Commandments; accepting as a fundamental of its faith and practice the Sermon on the Mount and the necessity for all Christian to obey the commands of Christ Jesus to preach the gospel, heal the sick, and cast out devils or evil, as an essential part of Christianity, Christian Science cannot by any stretch of imagination be open to the charge of being "highly dangerous.