Questions Evolution Does Not Answer 
tion to Religious Thought/’ p. 27.) 
It is impossible for me to see how 
these statements can be reconciled 
with Le Conte’s own general defini¬ 
tion of evolution as “continuous 
progressive change, according to 
certain laws, by means of resident 
forces ” 
Dr. William W. Keene, in his re¬ 
cent interesting little brochure on 
“I Believe in God and Evolution,” 
has this to say: “Human life is the 
gradual unfolding of a majestic 
drama, covering aeons of time. In 
its dawn we see man groping his 
way towards the light, then slow¬ 
ly, but surely, developing his in¬ 
tellectual life, and, finally, how or 
when we know not how, but doubt¬ 
less we shall know in the future, in 
the immortal life, the engrafting 
by the Creator upon his bodily life 
of a moral and spiritual life, a soul 
with a desire to worship, a faculty 
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