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Fables of Infidelity and Facts of Faith

CHAPTER II
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He admits the miracle of the creation of the four or five original germs of life, which, according to the evolutionists, is as unscientific as if he admitted four or five hundred.

They desire to escape the operation of God altogether.
Moreover, he gives no account of the origin of the law of heredity, by which each being produces its like; nor yet of the origin of the power of variation, according to which profitable variations occur.

Here, then, is still a field in which God reigns.

But it is specially with Mr.
Darwin's admission of the Creator to bestow the origin of life that evolutionists are displeased.

If they admit God at the beginning of the world they see plainly that there is no possibility of getting rid of him afterward.Messrs.Huxley, Spencer, Tyndall, Buchner, Haeckel and Vogt combine their forces accordingly to evolve the world as we find it without God's intervention.
Mr.Huxley, perceiving that to make either man, or monkey, or nomad, you must have materials, kindly brings a little pitcher of protoplasm, which he calls the physical basis of life.


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