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Dr. Pye Smith saw, when he said, "We cannot represent to ourselves the ideaof all land animals being brought into one small spot, from the polarregions, the torrid zone, and all the other climates of Asia, Africa, Europe, and America, Australia, and the thousands of islands, --theirpreservation and provision, and the final disposal of them, --withoutbringing up the idea of miracles more stupendous than any that arerecorded in Scripture. The great decisive miracle of Christianity, --theresurrect...ion of the Lord Jesus, --sinks down before it. " It is a favorite method with the advocates of special revelations toshow their agreement with the operations of natural law, till adifficulty is met with that cannot be answered, when they flee at onceto miracle to save them. But, in this case, miracle itself cannot savethem. Geology furnishes us with evidence that no such deluge has taken place. According to Hugh Miller, "In various parts of the world, such asAuvergne in Central France, and along the flanks of Etna, there arecones of long-extinct or long-slumbering volcanoes, which, though of atleast triple the antiquity of the Noachian deluge, and though composedof the ordinary incoherent materials, exhibit no marks of denudation.
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