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INDIAN BUG OOMPANT.
Carlisle, Pennsylvania.
on October 28th, 1904, said: “Let
them not imagine that any hocus
pocus of electricity or viscous fluids
would make a living cell; let not any
of their youthful minds be dazzled by
the imaginings of the daily news
papers, that because Berthelot and
others have thus made foodstuffs,
they could make living things; or
that there was any prospect of a pro
cess being found in any laboratory for
making a living thing, whether the
minutest germ as bacteriology, or any
thing smaller or greater Nothing
approaching to the cell of a living
creature has ever yet been made. . . .
No artificial process whatever could
make living matter out of dead.”
I remember in America, when we
made the first artificial egg; and do
you know now they make eggs in
America for market, and you never
know when you are getting a sure
enough produce of the hennery, or a
production from some laboratory!
They can make a hen feel ashamed
of herself with some of the things
they produce. But you can not hatch
them in the length of time the scien
tists tell us it took this world to be
formed; not ten thousand million
years! I remember when they brought
that thing out, and announced it all
over the country, men that claimed
to be scientific men, and ministers
even, found themselves susceptible to
the notion that they would soon make
life.
They can not tell you how to make
life. Nobody can. And yet, we are
asked by this very class of men, to
subscribe to all they say.
I am glad that there is one great
scientist, therefore, that can and does
stand out before the world saying, as
Prof. G. Darwin, son of the late great
scientist who so upset the world, “The
mystery of life remains as impenetra
ble as ever.”.
These men want us to believe that
back in the beginning, a protoplasm
got loose, and turned around and
around until it dropped a piece off;
and it got to turning around and
around dropped a piece; and
by this process of turn around
and dropping the whole world came
into existence. I should like to ask
the man who started this theory some
thing. I should just like to ask him
this: How the first little bit of proto
plasm came?
Here is what Prof. Tyndall says:
“Those who hold the doctrine of
evolution are by no means ignorant
of the uncertainty of their data.”
While two learned professors of Aber
deen and Edinburgh universities, in
answer to the question, “How man
came?” make this confession in a re
cent publication: “We do not know
whence man emerged; nor do we
know how he arose. . for it must be ad
mitted that the factors of the evolu
tion of man partake largely of the
nature of maybe’s, which have no per
manent position in science.”
Let me tell you I am almost willing
to prophesy, not for scientist, because
I do not know anything about them.
Some say they will be talking about
involution; that man did not come
from a monkey, but that he is going
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The Golden Age for January 30, 1913.
THE CREATION
(Continued from Page Two.)
; to become a monkey soon, if he don’t
> change his way of living.
i In answer to the question, Did man
spring from lower animals, Sir J. W.
Dawson says: “No remains of inter
mediate forms are yet known to sci
l ence. The earliest known remains
, of man are still human, and tell us
nothing as to the previous stages of
development.”
Mr. Etheridge, who was regarded as
s one of the foremost experts in the
British Museum, of London, says: “In
; all this great museum there is not a
; particle of evidence of transmutation
of species. It is not founded upon
[ observation and facts. The talk of
the antiquity of man is of the same
, value. There is no such thing as sos-
( sil man. I have read all their books,
but they make no impression. This
museum is full of proofs of the utter
k falsity of such views. The earliest
known remains of man belong to what
is known as the post-glacial age,
which probably corresponds with the
ante-deluvian period of Bible history.”
Here are four outstanding features
from these remains:
Great superiority of brain power.
Extreme longevity of life.
Great stature.
Great muscular power.
’Now, don’t you think there is dan
ger that we may be going backwards?
Look at the degenerated physical con
dition of man today! O, but you say,
we make up in brain power! Ido not
know so much about that.
Now, here is the thing I want us to
go away with tonight, and I say this
with perfect freedom and with empha
sis. It does not make a snap’s dis
ference with me whether God created
the world by a process of evolution;
whether he worked the so-called nebu
lar theory of the scientists or not. All
I insist on is, that “in the beginning,
God created.” That it did not create
itself. The moment you accept the
statement in the first verse of Gene
sis, “In the beginning God created the
heavens and the eartn,” you have
planted yourself upon the Gibraltar
Rock, which is absolutely impregnable,
and that is where God wants us to
stand.
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MISS CRANE’S CHANCE.
(Continued from Page 3.)
“What if I should tell you,” he haz
arded, in a half tender, reflective tone,
“that I knew what the next hurdle
would be?”
“Oh, that is easy,” she answered,
“the battle royal with Aunt Caro about
the will.”
‘INo, I am going to help you achieve
your wish in that particular,” he an
swered. “And for the present we
will consider that a closed issue.
Meantime, let’s consider the next hur
dle —it belongs to a realm in which
money has no place; it’s tissues are
rainbow colored, and it spans the path
of your life, with that glory which
never yet was on sea or land.”
Nell slowly closed her fan, and then
looked up into the dark magnetic eyes
of the chief counselor, with a perplex
ed glance.
“I do not understand you,” she fal
tered.
“You do,” he said, as he learned for-
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