As a reported address on Christian Science contains misleading statements, due, no doubt, to limited information, will you kindly allow a brief correction?
A contributor to your paper seems to think that a member of The Christian Science Board of Lectureship, when delivering his able lecture on Christian Science, was "greatly disturbed mentally in reference to the mist referred to in Genesis 2:6.
With reference to a letter in an issue of your paper, kindly permit me to say in your columns that nearly all students of Christian Science have easily understood its distinction between what is real and what merely seems to be real.
When
one considers the discordant conditions which have confronted man from the dawn of human history, and which seem to be so much in evidence at the present time, one may well be led to accept the explanation given by Christian Science, that these conditions are fundamentally the result of disobedience to God.