SCIENCE AND THE SOUL.
Mr. Robert .Strong l argues fhpra -, to persuade the reasonable of tl ldence the spirit after death, and for evident 8 * to Swedenborg's works, claiming sSmfi? to be one of the world's greatest Sen Mr. Strong is wrong, imwifKnai-«r ~ s^ enc^ in. this statement, *»* scientist in the accepted sense ofX *L* he was a philosopher and propounded a philosophy of mystery It be understood in this argument Keith is not alone in his belief that comes when the brain ceases is the accepted belief of the srS± of scientists and scholars, whose judging by the publishment thereof one meets from day to dav, are ? creasing. I note Mr. Strong allusion * fact that when senility has overtaken thhlkere & tSUVLT™ *W,4P
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 124, 28 May 1928, Page 6
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SCIENCE AND THE SOUL.
Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 124, 28 May 1928, Page 6
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