With all due respect for our clerical critic, I must take issue with him on the statement in his sermon which was reported as follows: "Today we have a flood of speculation under the guise of.
In disparaging the Biblical account of creation given in the first chapter of Genesis, as the basis for Christian Science, the critic no doubt satisfies a leaning toward skepticism as to the whole trend of Christian effort.
An
editorial which appeared some time ago in the Sentinel pointed out very clearly the error of looking upon certain members of branch churches as professional readers, whereas, all of the members should have in mind the thought of preparation for a call to the duties and responsibilities of readership.
In
ancient Rome the vast multitudes who assembled in the arena to witness the fierce combat between the gladiators fancied that they found delight in that barbarous amusements.