Man And the Two Worlds a Laymans Idea of God

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All she sees is food. A lumberman may look upon a forest and only see there so many million feet of timber for his mills. Emerson says, though you travel the world over to find the beautiful, unless you take it with you you will find it not. Beauty is spiritual, not material.
A study of Hypothesis 1 convinces me, therefore, that spiritual laws, if there are any, have no control over or relationship with matter and, [87] Man and the Tw o Worlds using the term God as being the personification of
...spirit, he did not create and does not operate the material world. If our study of Hy- pothesis 2 enables us to find a God who is infinitely good, surely the operations of the movements of matter, resulting in so much evil, must be utterly repugnant to him.
And since God did not create the material world, the corollary that he is not infinitely good disappears. The first hypothesis, then, as I under- stand it, stands condemned.
CHAPTER V HAVING found no evidence of the presence of anything spirit- ual in the world of matter, no trace of divine influence which it is aware of or obeys — in fact, no reason what- ever for the age-long claim that God created or controls it — let us study Hypothesis 2: "' God is infinitely good, therefore he did not create the world.


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