Questions Evolution Does Not Answer 
own amazing work.” (Lull, “Evolu¬ 
tion of the Earth,” pp. 91, 92.) 
Edmund B. Wilson, of Columbia 
University, says: “As early as 1855 
Virchow positively maintained the 
universality of cell-division, con¬ 
tending that every cell is the off¬ 
spring of a pre-existing parent 
cell. ... At the present day this 
conclusion rests upon a foundation 
so firm that we are justified in re¬ 
garding it as a universal law of 
development.” (“The Cell in 
Development and Inheritance,” p. 
10.) And Woodruff quotes Wilson 
as saying: “The study of the cell 
has on the whole seemed to widen 
rather than to narrow the enor¬ 
mous gap that separates even the 
lowest forms of life from the in¬ 
organic world.” (Lull, “Evolu¬ 
tion of the Earth,” p. 94.) Wood¬ 
ruff further declares: “All will un¬ 
doubtedly admit that we are at the 
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