Religion for InfidelsHolborn Publishing Company, 1961 - Всего страниц: 294 |
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... Evolution , 1872 ) . Sixty years later , Professor J. B. S. Haldane echoed this point of view when he said , ' for every form which has improved , dozens have degen- erated . . . . Degeneration is a far commoner phenomenon than progress ...
... Evolution , 1872 ) . Sixty years later , Professor J. B. S. Haldane echoed this point of view when he said , ' for every form which has improved , dozens have degen- erated . . . . Degeneration is a far commoner phenomenon than progress ...
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... evolution of species , by ascribing them to mere ' chance variations ' . For , excusable as such a theory may have been a century ago , it now conflicts too palpably with recent discoveries to be any longer plausible , much less tenable ...
... evolution of species , by ascribing them to mere ' chance variations ' . For , excusable as such a theory may have been a century ago , it now conflicts too palpably with recent discoveries to be any longer plausible , much less tenable ...
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... Evolution in the Light of Modern Knowledge ( Sympo- posium ) , 1925 . Evolution as a Process ( Symposium ) , 1954 . Encyclopaedia Britannica , 11th Ed . , 1910 . Evolution and Ethics , by Thomas Henry Huxley , 1894 . E.L.M.S. The ...
... Evolution in the Light of Modern Knowledge ( Sympo- posium ) , 1925 . Evolution as a Process ( Symposium ) , 1954 . Encyclopaedia Britannica , 11th Ed . , 1910 . Evolution and Ethics , by Thomas Henry Huxley , 1894 . E.L.M.S. The ...
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Chapter Page | 7 |
PART I | 13 |
THE MEANING OF RELIGION | 27 |
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