Creation and Its Records by Baden Henry Baden-Powell
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offspring repeat the features of the parents, aided by the principle of
_sexual selection_, have been the origin and cause of all the species we see in the world. Thus we have an unbroken series--certain substances condensing out of cosmic vapour, some of them combining to form the variety of rocks, soils, metals, &c., and others giving rise to protoplasm which grows' and develops into a thousand shapes and hues, of insect, fish, reptile, bird, and beast. And then it is, that charmed with the completeness and symmetry of such a theory, and overlooking the difficulties that crop up here and here--demanding some Power from without to bridge them over--certain extreme theorists have rushed to the conclusion that in all this there is no need of any external Creator or Providence--nothing but what we call secondary causes, ordinary causes which we see at work around us all day and every day. How inconceivable, they add, is the truth of the Book of Genesis, which asserts the successive creation of fully-formed animals by sudden acts of command; and all accomplished in a few days at the beginning of the world's human history! This I believe to be a fair outline, though of course a very rough and general one, of the Theory of Evolution as regards the forms of matter and living organisms. Now it will at once strike the candid reader, that even granted the whole of the scheme as stated, there is _nothing_ in it that has any answer to the objection,--But may I not believe that a wise Creator conceived and established the whole plan--first creating MATTER and FORCE, then superadding LIFE at a certain stage, and then drawing |
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