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because there is the acknowledgment of God as Creator and Redeemer, further differences being mostly in details of method. Yet as any error must lead to some disastrous effect, the theory of Evolution however modified, if wrong, must work injury.

The perplexities into which evolutionary reasonings lead may account, in a degree, for the absence of clear and consistent views on the subject of creation as well as for the darkness that conceals the realm of interior causes. Therefore, before proceeding to consider the theory of creation to be advanced, it may be well to review some of the inadequacies of the theory of Evolution.