Cyril R. Hewson, Committee on Publication for Derbyshire, England,
Your correspondent, writing in a recent issue, virtually states that because in some respects Christian Science conflicts with the statements of Christian faith in the ancient creeds, it therefore forfeits the right to be termed Christian.
Theodore Burkhart, Committee on Publication for the State of Oregon,
Christian Science adheres strictly to Christ's method of healing the sick, a method wholly spiritual; and since it is the utilization of divine power it is entirely adequate to do the work without aid from any other source.
WE
were near the middle of the alkali desert in western Utah, and it appeared that we should have to stay there for some time, for the ring-gear of our car was stripped.
ACTIVITY
is so often associated with mere physical motion that one may find it somewhat hard at first to grasp the idea in Christian Science of true activity, which has in it no element of materiality.
Lester B. McCoun, Committee on Publication for the State of Nebraska,
Christian Science corrects the belief that its adherents have been drawn to it through any means other than the truth about divine Principle, God, from whom it proceeds.