Questions Evolution Does Not Answer 
higher plane and by another na¬ 
ture. As physical nature works 
unconsciously, using certain fac¬ 
tors, so spiritual nature works con¬ 
sciously, co-operating and using the 
same factors.’’ (“Evolution and 
Its Relation to Religious Thought,” 
p. 86.) Again he says: “With 
reason another and infinitely higher 
factor is introduced, which, in its 
turn, assumes control, and not only 
quickens the rate, but elevates the 
whole plane of evolution. . . . This 
is by far the greatest change which 
has ever occurred in the history of 
evolution.” (“Evolution and Its 
Relation to Religious Thought,” p. 
87.) And once more he says: “Be¬ 
sides the unconscious evolution by 
natural laws, inherited from below, 
there is a higher evolution, in¬ 
herited from above, indissolubly 
connected with man’s spiritual na¬ 
ture.” (“Evolution and Its Rela- 
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