A Grammar of Freethought

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What, then, of the process as a whole ? If the hand of God could not be seen in the particular adaptations of animal life, might it not be that the whole of the process, in virtue of which these par- ticular adaptations occurred, might be the expression of the divine intelligence? God did not create the particular parts directly, but may he not have created the whole, leaving it for the forces he had set in motion to work out his " plan. " The suggestion was attractive. It relieved religion fro...m resting its case in a region where proof and disproof are possible, and removed it to a region where they are difficult, if not impossible. So, as it was not possible tO' uphold the old teleology, one began to hear a great deal of the " wider teleology, " which meant that the Theist was thinking vaguely when he imagined he was thinking comprehensively, and that, because he had reached a I50 A c;raisimar ov freethought.
rcpiou where tlic laws of logic couUl not be applied, he condiulcd that he had achieved demonstration.


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