An
article which appeared in the Sentinel some time ago, on the overcoming of fear in operating an automobile, appealed especially to two students of Christian Science.
The
true Christian Scientist, recognizing the unreality of evil and the actuality of good, feels an ever increasing sense of gratitude to our much loved Leader, Mrs.
In
the present age the tendency of the ordinary man to make an honest and unprejudiced investigation of human beliefs, is one of the signs that the time is ripe for a more democratic sense of religion.
One who admits that he is mixed as to his concept of the nature of God and His attributes, as does the correspondent in a recent issue, is hardly justified in criticizing the religious views of others.
A sorry spectacle is presented when a preacher so far forgets the example and precept of Jesus as to assail the one class of Christians who are endeavoring to obey the dual, inseparable, and irrevocable command of the Master to preach the gospel and heal the sick.
Apparently our critic is not familiar with the tenets of the Christian Science church as given on page 497 of the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mrs.