CHAPTER XIII 



INFELICITY OF ANIMALS — THEY POSSESS A 

 MOEAL SENSE 



Some animals have been the companions of man from the begin- 

 ning of creation and will follow him to his final destiny — Man and 

 lower animals will be restored to a new Garden of Eden. 



Animals are liable to infelicity as well as man, 

 and as it is one of the chief arguments in theology 

 that there must be a future for man in order that 

 he may be recompensed for the miseries of this life, 

 so we would reason for animals. 



Animals have their dark hours of distress and 

 silently and patiently suffer many sorrows mentally 

 as well as physically. They suffer from disease, 

 injuries, abuses, various wants and all kinds of 

 cruelties inflicted upon them by man. They finally 

 languish and die in agony, like the beings that are 

 above them. 



And yet for all this we are told by some that 

 they have no share in a future life. If such is the 

 case then we must conclude that they were pro- 

 duced in an evil hour and a fatal moment ; for it 



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