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as the cracks in the trees are 2 inches or 3 inches deep. It must have varied from the ordinary length to one twice as long at once. There is no other way. Where does natural selection come in? In this, as in scores of other instances, it shows the infinite goodness of God. Now, how does the creation of this long finger show the "infinite goodness of God"? The infinite goodness of God to whom? To the animal whose special finger enables him to catch the insect? Then what about the insect? Where does he come in? Does not the long finger of the animal show the infinite badness of God to the insect? What of the infinite goodness of God in teaching the cholera microbe to feed on man? What of the infinite goodness of God in teaching the grub of the ichneumon-fly to eat up the cabbage caterpillar alive? I see no infinite goodness here, but only the infinite foolishness of sentimental superstition. If a man fell into the sea, and saw a shark coming, I cannot fancy him praising the infinite goodness of God in giving the shark so large a mouth. The greyhound's speed is a great boon to the greyhound; but it is no boon to the hare. But this theory of a merciful, and loving Heavenly Father is vital to the Christian religion. Destroy the idea of the Heavenly Father, who is Love, and Christianity is a heap of ruins. For there is no longer a benevolent God to build our hopes upon; and Jesus Christ, whose glory is a newer revelation of God, has not revealed Him truly, as He is, but only as Man fain would believe Him to be. And I claim that this Heavenly Father is a myth: that in face of a knowledge of life and the world we cannot reasonably believe in Him. There is no Heavenly Father watching tenderly over us, His children. He is the baseless shadow of a wistful human dream. PRAYER AND PRAISE As to prayer and praise. Christians believe that God is just, that He is all-wise and all-knowing. If God is just, will He not do justice without being entreated of men? If God is all wise, and knows all that happens, will He not know what is for man's good better than man can tell Him? If He knows better than Man knows what is best for man, and if He is a just God and a loving Father, will He not do right without any advice or reminder from Man? If He is a just God, will He give us less than justice unless we pray to Him; or will He give us more than justice because we importune
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