The Laws of Nature And the Laws of God a Reply to Prof Drummond
The Laws of Nature And the Laws of God a Reply to Prof Drummond
Samuel Cockburn
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In natural death the organic functions cease entirely. Opposed to this, we have the sad fact that a soul. 72 Reply to Drtunmond, though spiritually dead, is still alive to sin, and in a state of active enmity against God. We therefore hold, that it is a fallacy to say that the same law applies to both ; they are as opposite as day is to night. CHAPTER V. MORTIFICATION. The subject taken up in this chapter is closely affiliated to the one now finished, only, instead of Death absolutely, this has... to do with killing or making to die. It forms a very interesting, and in many re- spects a very profitable, chapter to read. It contains, however, what we believe to be very serious errors, and starts from a very unsatisfactory basis. The scientific definition is from Herbert Spencer again, and the same as we had in the previous chapter — namely, that Death consists in *' a falling out of correspondence with en- vironment, " which, in other words, simply y4 Reply to Druminond. means a man's organism not being suited to liis surroundings; when this is the case, sooner or later the organism must go, must die ; and this, as will be seen, con- stitutes the basis of the doctrine of morti- fication.
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