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Q. E. D., or New Light on the Doctrine of Creation

Chapter 4 No.4

Word Count: 450    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

ls from which all originate. It is easy for any one to distinguish between an oak, a palm tree, and a lichen, while a botanist will have elaborate scientific distinctions which he can disce

rs of the microscope, they yield no clue. Analyzed by the chemist,

worm, the eagle, the elephant, and of man himself. Let the most skilled observer ap

ife together. No matter into what strangely different forms they may afterwards develop, no matter whether they are to live on sea or land, creep or fly, swim or walk, think or vegetate,--in t

as true to-day as when first written. Possibly it is because of a failure in our technique or from a lack of power in our microscopes that these wonderful protoplasmic units from which all living things originate seem identical. But it is equally possible that they are really identical in structure and in chemical composition, and that o

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