422 CELL INTELLIGENCE THE CAUSE OF EVOLUTION 



possessing special powers, like for instance the "homing 

 instinct" in pigeons, which enables them to find their 

 home under such circumstances as would seem impossi- 

 ble to a human being. 



We know that some cells have a special machine and 

 apparatus with which they can make their own food from 

 the crude material of earth, air and water, like fats, 

 starches and sugar. We can see the machine and see it 

 produce the starch, but we can not see how they do it. 

 We know that they use the heat from the sun as a force 

 in the same manner as we use coal in the forges and fur- 

 naces of our factories. We use heat to create a mole- 

 cular disturbance in matter, just as they do, but on a much 

 larger scale. 



All the structures made by cells, just as those made by 

 man, show a purpose, intention and design. The bird is 

 made to fly, the deer to run, the fish to swim. The feet 

 of land animals are specially constructed to suit require- 

 ments. 



Some evolutionists claim that environments produce 

 organs ; that cold climate will grow hair ; that the parti- 

 cles flying in the air will produce a nose ; that the vibra- 

 tion of air will build the ear, and the vibration of light 

 will make the eye. In like manner, they claim that the 

 ground produces the organs of walking, the air, the wings, 

 and the water, the fins on the fish. Now this idea is ab- 

 surd; environment will produce nothing; if anything is 

 to be produced the cell must produce it. This can be 

 clearly demonstrated by certain experiments heretofore 

 referred to. The hair on an animal will grow when it 

 is necessary to protect the animal from the weather. If 

 the animal in a cold climate is kept indoors or covered 

 with clothes the hair will not grow. It is the same with 

 the callous on your hands or feet. You or the cells in you 



