Questions Evolution Does Not Answer 
nute germinal vesicles, and these in 
turn from non-living matter, by 
means of resident forces. 
Organic evolution begins with 
the appearance on the globe of a 
single particle of living protoplasm. 
Darwin speaks of a few forms or 
one. (“ Origin of Species/’ p. 505.) 
Huxley says: “If all living beings 
have been evolved from pre-exist¬ 
ing forms of life, it is enough that 
a single particle of living proto¬ 
plasm should once have appeared on 
the globe, as the result of no mat¬ 
ter what agency. In the eyes of a 
consistent evolutionist, any further 
independent formation of proto¬ 
plasm would be sheer waste/ * 
(“Anatomy of Invertebrated Ani¬ 
mals, ” p. 40.) 
There are many varieties of evo¬ 
lutionists holding widely separated 
views. Darwin, making room for 
the Creator to account for the ori- 
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