How
frequently one hears Christian Scientists emphasize the necessity of obeying Jesus' important and valuable advice, "What I say unto you I say unto all, Watch.
Pearl E. Reames, Committee on Publication for the State of Arkansas,
While Christian Scientists have great respect for the motives and philanthropy of reputable physicians, who, no doubt, are doing much towards alleviating the sufferings of humanity, Christian Scientists do not, as an editorial in a recent issue of your paper would imply, find it necessary to collaborate with the medical profession in the practice of Christian Science.
Stanley M. Sydenham, Committee on Publication for Yorkshire, England,
The task of trying to prove the existence of opposites may be interesting, but it does not contribute towards the solution of the problems which confront mankind.
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words, "Thy will be done," which Christ Jesus uttered in his prayer during the delivery of the Sermon on the Mount, may seem mysterious in meaning, and may even seem charged with dark forebodings, until illumined by Christian Science.