Q. E. D., or New Light on the Doctrine of Creation
is great fact, and what bearing has this fact
id this conclusion; nor is there anything in either science or philosophy to indicate that this creation of the living from the not-living was confined to one mere speck of protoplasm. It is absolutely certain that it required a real Creation to produce life from the not-living at all; and it is just as reasonable that this exercise of creative power may have taken place in all parts of the earth at the same general time, as the Bible teaches. For if a Being saw fit to create life at all, why should He stop with one or
n science compels us to believe in Creation as the only possible origin of life,--a Creation entirely different
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