The Natural And the Supernatural a Baccalaureate Sermon Delivered to the Gradua

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The Natural And the Supernatural a Baccalaureate Sermon Delivered to the Gradua
John Bascom
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Science would treat even the instincts of animals with more respect than this denial implies. A general and prolonged tendency in a race of animals establishes a constitu- tional force, and a constitutional force means an adaptation to existing facts a real relation to some of the conditions of the environment.
If a constitutional force, like that which compels every one of us to believe daily that we have a real control over things, and to actually shape our lives under that conviction, has no
... sufficient foundation, or is something quite other than it seems to be, then nothing really valid or satisfactory is likely to be saved from the impressions that rule the human spirit; for none of them are more pervasive or per- tinacious than this one. It is impossible for us to believe that our apprehension of the forces about us and our methods of using them, are a part and parcel of those very forces, and retain any coherent notion of human life.
But, in the second place, the natural is of no worth has no rational significance without the supernatural.


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