John Christian Keener
Published: 2013-09
Total Pages: 44
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1900 edition. Excerpt: ... IX. Evolution Broken at the Neck. Mr. Darwin invented the theory of a continuous force which, beginning at a protoplasm, develops into every form of life, of consciousness, or of conscience. This involves all organic and all inorganic substance. The simplicity of this theory was thought to solve all problems of existence. It was eagerly accepted, illustrated, and set forth as the end of all controversy in respect of the creational mind and methods. It satisfied all who were willing to reduce everything to natural law with its cast-iron necessity. It relieved humanity thereby from all responsibility. It presented to the insatiable conscience a theory of human life and condition which must still its clamors and endless protests once and forever. This mighty chain of created fate consisted of many adamantine links, which defled all interruption. As usual, the whole world seemed for a time captivated and carried away with this marvelous solution of moral law and of all spiritual life; it set free the slave of mortal fear; it released man from the hot shackles of Sinai; it enthroned nature in all her moods of terror and beauty as the one mistress of the world; it drove back the tyranny of inspiration into the dim regions of star-dust, and offered an undisturbed sleep to all the sons and daughters of humanity in nature's ceaselessly recurring seasons of death and life; it transformed all immortality into a dream of the past. Mr. Darwin was himself transformed by his own philosophy from a Christian to a materialist. His letter to a student at Jena, published in the Pall Mall Gazette, dated Down, June 5, 1879, shows the change: Sir: I'm very busy, and am an old man in delicate health, and have not time to answer your questions fully, even...