Questions Evolution Docs Not Answer 
condition the earliest living forms 
were evolved from the inorganic 
world. ’ ’ (“ The Evolution of Man, ’ ’ 
p. 78.) 
There is, however, positively no 
evidence that life ever originated 
from non-living matter. Woodruff, 
speaking of Henry Baker as “the 
versatile microscopist of the Royal 
Society,’’ quotes him as saying: 
“Nothing now seems more contrary 
to reason than that chance and 
nastiness should give a being to 
uniformity, regularity and beauty, 
. . . and create living animals. . . . 
This, however, was the opinion, not 
only of the ignorant and illiterate, 
but of the most learned, grave phi¬ 
losophers of preceding ages, and 
would probably still have been 
taught and believed had not micro¬ 
scopes discovered the manner how 
all these things are generated, and 
restored to God the glory of His 
