Sec. 12. Intellect, Memory and Will- 

 power are Necessary, When 



Conscious intellect, memory and will-power are 

 necessary to generate, guide and control the force 

 and motion employed in the construction of a com- 

 pound physical structure, whatever its form or size 

 may be. 



Each spermatozoon is composed of myriads of 

 atoms. The atoms of each are chemically combined 

 and mechanically arranged in the same manner that 

 those in every other are, all spermatozoa being iden- 

 tical in chemical composition, mechanical arrange- 

 ment, form and size. The same is true of each ovum 

 and fertilized ovum, and of the atoms in them, respec- 

 tively, vice versa. So each embryo is composed of 

 myriads of cells, the cells in each having identically 

 the same chemical composition and mechanical ar- 

 rangement that those in every other embryo of the 

 same age and sex have ; all embryos of the same age 

 and sex having substantially the same chemical com- 

 binations and mechanical arrangements of their cells, 

 organs and parts. It follows that each human sper- 

 matozoon, ovum, fertilized ovum and embryo, of the 

 same age and sex is constructed according to certain 

 prescribed ''plans and specifications.' 



We are, therefore, compelled to assume that the 

 force and motion necessary to construct the sperma- 

 tozoon, ovum, fertilized ovum and embryo are gen- 

 erated, guided and controled by a Being with full 



