DARWINISM. 



made manifest by the topographical conditions. Where 

 the topographical conditions are such as to bring into 

 life or being, all the varieties, then all forms of life. 

 Of course there is another question that would lessen 

 certain orders of life in communities, that being lack 

 of the mineral properties in the desired quantities. 

 Men of one continent never were in any way connected 

 with the men of another in the making. If there 

 should be any crossing in the different families it must 

 come after one family moving to the domains of the 

 other. The same applies to all forms of life. The 

 English were in no way related to eastern families of 

 men until historic periods, they being native to the 

 soil. The same will apply to all other nations where 

 the topograph^ of the country will conform to the ad- 

 vent of men in the cooling process. Since the historic 

 period they mixed by the entry of other families of 

 men. But the same conditions of temperature were 

 necessary to the advent of men in all localities; and 

 hence they will cross between each other. 



There is one point where Darwin deserves to be 

 remembered throughout the ages, that point being his 

 superceding a false god who had assumed control over 

 mankind. The god which Darwin found enthroned 

 in the fullest of powers over mankind was a false and 

 tyrannical king of the dead ages, who dared to com- 

 mand all men to dare inquire into life, by might of 

 their respective senses. 



Darwin, knowing the weakness of men looking 

 for miracles, gave them a few greater miracles than the 



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