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Q.E.D. - Or New Light on the Doctrine of Creation - BY - GEORGE McCREADY PRICE - Professor of Chemistry and Physics, Lodi Academy, California Author of "Outlines of Modern Science and Modern Christianity," "The Fundamentals of Geology," "God's Two Books," "Back to the Bible," "A Text-Book of General Science," etc. - "... and set you square with Genesis again." --Robert Browning. - NEW YORK CHICAGO TORONTO Fleming H. Revell Company LONDON AND EDINBURGH
To WILLIAM CLEAVER WILKINSON Scholar, Critic, Poet and Christian Gentleman This book is dedicated by one who owes to his advice and kindly sympathy more than can be expressed
PREFACE
MATTER AND ITS ORIGIN
THE ORIGIN OF ENERGY
LIFE ONLY FROM LIFE
THE CELL AND THE LESSONS IT TEACHES
WHAT IS A "SPECIES"?
MENDELISM AND THE ORIGIN OF SPECIES
GEOLOGY AND ITS LESSONS
A thoughtful scholar opens the discussion by placing the age‑old clash between Creation and Evolution against the backdrop of a world reshaped by war and scientific upheaval. He explains the essential premises of each view: evolution’s reliance on uniform natural laws that have always operated, and creation’s claim that the universe began with a distinct, divine act beyond ordinary processes. By carefully defining terms like “uniformity” and “inscrutability,” the author sets a clear stage for readers to see how modern discoveries are being marshaled on both sides.
From there the narrative moves to the practical challenges of proving either side. Recent headlines about artificial life, new fossils, or groundbreaking chemistry are examined not as sensational headlines but as real data points that can tip the balance. The author invites listeners to weigh the evidence themselves, promising a reasoned tour through science, philosophy, and faith without veering into speculation beyond the opening arguments.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (193K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Bryan Ness and PG Distributed Proofreaders
Release date
2004-09-03
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1870–1963
A self-taught Canadian writer and educator, he became one of the earliest and most influential defenders of flood geology. His books and lectures helped shape later creationist thought, even though his wider influence grew most strongly after his lifetime.
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