NEW BELIEFS FOR OLD.
The sermon of Canon ArdadaU fi&fiii "Evolution and Religion," and the remajki gii , the same subject by the new. Modefatar of the Presbyterian Churdh make encounpn reading. Each gave a fair statemeot-ofltta' :> position taken up by the eminent aciaitiite-* to-day. No such scientist pretends can account for the Beginning, nor^ admit that it is part of his business for it. He asserts that he and scientists before him have discoveries about the method of the cnafta - process and its development. The probability that his explanation is the correct one-is aaw ir ~ being admitted by more people eveiy may not be correct, but the opinion heeoi«|iig| more general that it is more likely to be comet than the Biblical explanation, taken literally. With the position taken up by such dnmfcnat as Canon Archdall and the Bev. James Aitkea science is not in conflict. The real' conffiiet*' between science and those who simply dig^C; T that any other explanation of the creatkm ui development of man is possible, permissible. TWENTIETH CENTURY.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 276, 22 November 1927, Page 6
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