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Price, George McCready

"Q. E. D., or New Light on the Doctrine of Creation"

In other words, while the study of mere physical
and chemical action might easily lead us to a strong belief in second
causes, or to the belief that in this department of nature at least
certain "properties" had been imparted to matter and it had then been
left to act largely by itself; yet, since the vital processes of living
organisms are capable of exact correlation with all other forces, such
as light, heat, and electricity, the direct action of this universal
all-controlling Mind in all the phenomena of nature seems demonstrated
beyond a doubt, leaving apparently little or no room for any action of
second causes.
But this view of the matter, as is very evident, is liable to lead to a
pantheistic view of the universe, than which nothing could be more
horrible.
How then shall we reconcile these conflicting views?
In this case, as in so many others, the Bible comes in to show us the
rational _via media_, the straight path of reason and sound philosophy
which avoids the absurdities of both extremes.
The plain and unambiguous teaching of the Bible is that God, the
Creator, is a being, a person, infinite in all His powers and
perfections, omnipresent throughout the universe; yet that there is a
place in which He is to be found, or where He abides, in a sense in
which He is not to be found in any other place.


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