Questions Evolution Does Not Answer 
Wallace himself adheres “to con¬ 
tinuity of physical and mental evo¬ 
lution/ * but at “three distinct 
stages of progress from the in¬ 
organic world of matter and mo¬ 
tion up to man, when some new 
cause or power must necessarily 
have come into action/ ’ he intro¬ 
duces “an unseen universe, a world 
of spirit, to which the world of 
matter is altogether subordinate.’’ 
(Wallace, “Darwinism/’ pp. 474- 
478.) Prof. Ernst Haeckel, on the 
other hand, says that the best 
definition of evolution is the “non- 
miraculous origin and progress of 
the universe/’ declaring that if the 
Creator is admitted at any one 
point, He may as well be admitted 
all along the line. 
There are those who believe that 
evolution has gone forward from 
the simplest to the most complex 
forms of life by incredibly slow 
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