DARWINISM. 



out of nothing. He not only made all organisms but 

 made the tyrant who sat enthroned for centuries. 



It would be well to call the reader's attention to 

 the chapter on hybrids in Darwin's works, so he may 

 observe how carefully law which is true law will prove 

 itself. That he may observe that nature's law never 

 varies or lies. 



Darwin goes on to show by all his experiments, 

 and that of others who had experimented up until the 

 time of the writing of his work, that there can be a 

 cross between various species. But the offspring is 

 very generally sterile. When not sterile it breeds back 

 to one of the progenitors. Thereby precluding any 

 chance of bringing into being another species which 

 can continue. 



Now, it would be well to call the reader's atten- 

 tion to the fact that his experiments prove conclusively 

 and beyond a reasonable doubt, the law of the con- 

 stant in the forming process as outlined in this work. 

 The constant arrived at between two species being 

 capable of bringing into being a form of life. The 

 form of life being incapable of continuation, owing, to 

 being an intermediate between the lives formed in the 

 cooling process, and therefore having no law of con- 

 tinuation at its foundation. 



Nature having had all the temperatures present 

 in the cooling process, and in consequence brought 

 into being all forms of life capable of pro-creating 

 kind. Nature leaving no void as it had so many means 

 of carrying on its work. Thereby nature left no room 



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