Questions Evolution Does Not Answer 
appointed, and the bounds of their 
habitation: that they should seek 
the Lord, if haply they might feel 
after him, though he be not far 
from every one of us: for in him 
we live and move and are.” (Acts 
17:23-28.) 
Just how He made the worlds; 
the seons of time He took to do it; 
through what processes He created 
and developed organic life as we 
know it to-day; in just what way 
He made man of the dust of the 
ground, whether directly or in¬ 
directly—all these are fascinating 
questions worthy of the most care¬ 
ful study. But the final answers will 
not be had till we enter upon that 
larger, fuller life in the world to 
come. For, “now we see in a 
mirror darkly, but then face to 
face; now we know in part, but 
then we shall know fully even as 
also we are fully known.” 
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