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OTHER PEOPLE'S RELIGION

From the February 1927 issue of The Christian Science Journal


Christian Scientists, mindful of the admonition of their Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, do not assail the religious beliefs of other people. If such attacks are made, by word of mouth, by radio, or by printed page, the public may be sure that they come from persons or organizations who are not within the ranks of Christian Science, whatever their claims may be. Christian Scientists who differ with the religious beliefs of other persons do not resort to abuse, misrepresentation, or vilification. On the contrary, faithful adherents of Christian Science heed the counsel which Mrs. Eddy has given in "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" (p. 444), in the following words: "Students are advised by the author to be charitable and kind, not only towards differing forms of religion and medicine, but to those who hold these differing opinions."

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