My attention has been called to the article in a recent issue entitled "The Question of Faith-healing," in which reference is made to Christian Science.
In denouncing a public display of views on religious subjects not in accord with his own, a speaker quoted in a recent issue goes out of his way to indulge in a number of irrelevant and inaccurate references to Mrs.
When
I first came into Christian Science I was told that I had to cast evil out of my own consciousness and I should then see others in a better light; that I must not only try to see myself as God's idea, but must so see every one.
Some
years ago, when walking with a cousin down the main street of our village, we saw two ragged little children standing on tiptoe, gazing longingly into the window of a small jeweler's shop.
"A bruised
reed shall he not break, and the smoking flax shall he not quench," wrote the prophet Isaiah of the coming Messiah; adding, by way of contrast, "he shall bring forth judgment unto truth.