MODERN DISCOVERIES
LODGE ON LAW AND ORDER Australian Press Association. LONDON, 10th Soptcmber. Sir Oliver Lodge, spoaking in the pulpit of the Wellington United Free Church, Glasgow, urged that modem discoveries did not discredit the accumulated witness of humanity in tho Bible. "Old creeds and formulas aro not permanent, because our modes of expression change. Science is fluid. You cannot stereotype it. • It is believed that ether and space aro full of life and mind, which sometimes lives in matter for a little while. In due time the dust returns to earth and tho spirit goes back to God, who gavo it. j When we detect law and order in the organic world, we aro led to postulate < some great mind which governs and understands it all."
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 53, 11 September 1928, Page 11
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