the goal of life or science and revelation: chapter viii (the great name, yahveh)

โ€œSince it is accepted by the Christian world that man is the offspring of the Almighty, it follows that man, being made in the image of God, has attributes similar to those of his Creator, his Father. When man's will has been surrendered, yea, rather has been united to the Divine Will, then man and [...]

the goal of life or science and revelation: chapter viii (the great name, yahveh)

โ€œWe read in Exodus 3:13, 14 and 15: โ€œAnd Moses said unto God, Behold when I come unto the children of Israel, and shall say unto them, The God of your fathers hath sent me unto you; and they shall say unto me, what is his name? what shall I say unto them? And God [...]

the goal of life or science and revelation: chapter vi (other worlds than ours)

โ€œIf the course of all worlds as well as the course of their inhabitants, is from the grosser to the finer, then the inevitable conclusion is that the sun, our parent world, must be a planet in a state of development so far beyond, so much more spiritualized than our world, that its light is [...]

the goal of life or science and revelation: chapter vi (other worlds than ours)

โ€œWe believe it is generally accepted that light is due to a certain speed of electric vibrations. We have been led to say that light is life in motion, and light on one plane of existence is darkness to another. For instance, we have animals and birds on our planet at the present time that [...]

the goal of life or science and revelation: chapter vi (other worlds than ours)

โ€œThere is a marked difference between the organisms of the lower races and the organisms of the higher; and we know too that there is a marked difference in the light that shines from the face of one of a highly intellectual organism - especially when the mind is clear and active and everything in [...]

the goal of life or science and revelation: chapter vi (other worlds than ours)

โ€œNo doubt the present theory - that the sun is an incandescent mass, because the solar rays on striking the earth generate heat - is destined soon to be superceded by one more worthy of the intelligence of our day. Professor Proctor says: "We know that the sun is the sole source whence light and [...]