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  repliedintheaffirmative。Thensaidhe,’Cometothefrontseat。’Theysangandprayedandtalkedwithme。Iexperiencednothingbutunaccountablewretchedness。TheydeclaredthatthereasonwhyIdidnot’obtainpeace’wasbecauseIwasnotwillingtogiveupalltoGod。Afterabouttwohourstheministersaidwewouldgohome。Asusual,onretiring,Iprayed。Ingreatdistress,Iatthistimesimplysaid,’Lord,IhavedoneallI
  can,Ileavethewholematterwiththee。’Immediately,likeaflashoflight,therecametomeagreatpeace,andIaroseandwentintomyparents’bedroomandsaid,’Idofeelsowonderfullyhappy。’ThisIregardasthehourofconversion。ItwasthehourinwhichIbecameassuredofdivineacceptanceandfavor。
  Sofarasmylifewasconcerned,itmadelittleimmediatechange。”
  Themostcharacteristicofalltheelementsoftheconversioncrisis,andthelastoneofwhichIshallspeak,istheecstasyofhappinessproduced。Wehavealreadyheardseveralaccountsofit,butIwilladdacouplemore。PresidentFinney’sissovividthatIgiveitatlength:——
  “Allmyfeelingsseemedtoriseandflowout;andtheutteranceofmyheartwas,’IwanttopourmywholesoulouttoGod。’TherisingofmysoulwassogreatthatIrushedintothebackroomofthefrontoffice,topray。Therewasnofireandnolightintheroom;neverthelessitappearedtomeasifitwereperfectlylight。AsIwentinandshutthedoorafterme,itseemedasifImettheLordJesusChristfacetoface。Itdidnotoccurtomethen,nordiditforsometimeafterwards,thatitwaswhollyamentalstate。Onthecontrary,itseemedtomethatIsawhimasIwouldseeanyotherman。Hesaidnothingbutlookedatmeinsuchamannerastobreakmerightdownathisfeet。Ihavealwayssinceregardedthisasamostremarkablestateofmind;
  foritseemedtomearealitythathestoodbeforeme,andIfelldownathisfeetandpouredoutmysoultohim。Iweptaloudlikeachild,andmadesuchconfessionsasIcouldwithmychokedutterance。ItseemedtomethatIbathedhisfeetwithmytears;
  andyetIhadnodistinctimpressionthatItouchedhim,thatI
  recollect。Imusthavecontinuedinthisstateforagoodwhile,butmymindwastooabsorbedwiththeinterviewtorecollectanythingthatIsaid。ButIknow,assoonasmymindbecamecalmenoughtobreakofffromtheinterview,Ireturnedtothefrontoffice,andfoundthatthefirethatIhadmadeoflargewoodwasnearlyburnedout。ButasIturnedandwasabouttotakeaseatbythefire,IreceivedamightybaptismoftheHolyGhost。
  Withoutanyexpectationofit,withouteverhavingthethoughtinmymindthattherewasanysuchthingforme,withoutanyrecollectionthatIhadeverheardthethingmentionedbyanypersonintheworld,theHolySpiritdescendeduponmeinamannerthatseemedtogothroughme,bodyandsoul。Icouldfeeltheimpression,likeawaveofelectricity,goingthroughandthroughme。Indeed,itseemedtocomeinwavesandwavesofliquidlove;forIcouldnotexpressitinanyotherway。ItseemedliketheverybreathofGod。Icanrecollectdistinctlythatitseemedtofanme,likeimmensewings。
  “Nowordscanexpressthewonderfullovethatwasshedabroadinmyheart。Iweptaloudwithjoyandlove;andIdonotknowbutIshouldsayIliterallybellowedouttheunutterablegushingsofmyheart。Thesewavescameoverme,andoverme,andoverme,oneaftertheother,untilIrecollectIcriedout,’Ishalldieifthesewavescontinuetopassoverme。’Isaid,’Lord,I
  cannotbearanymore;’yetIhadnofearofdeath。
  “HowlongIcontinuedinthisstate,withthisbaptismcontinuingtorollovermeandgothroughme,Idonotknow。ButIknowitwaslateintheeveningwhenamemberofmychoir——forIwastheleaderofthechoir——cameintotheofficetoseeme。Hewasamemberofthechurch。Hefoundmeinthisstateofloudweeping,andsaidtome,’Mr。Finney,whatailsyou?’Icouldmakehimnoanswerforsometime。Hethensaid,’Areyouinpain?’I
  gatheredmyselfupasbestIcould,andreplied,’No,butsohappythatIcannotlive。’“
  IjustnowquotedBillyBray;Icannotdobetterthangivehisownbriefaccountofhispost-conversionfeelings:——
  “Ican’thelppraisingtheLord。AsIgoalongthestreet,I
  liftuponefoot,anditseemstosay’Glory’;andIliftuptheother,anditseemstosay’Amen’;andsotheykeepuplikethatallthetimeIamwalking。”[141]
  [141]Iaddinanoteafewmorerecords:——
  “Onemorning,beingindeepdistress,fearingeverymomentI
  shoulddropintohell,Iwasconstrainedtocryinearnestformercy,andtheLordcametomyrelief,anddeliveredmysoulfromtheburdenandguiltofsin。Mywholeframewasinatremorfromheadtofoot,andmysoulenjoyedsweetpeace。ThepleasureI
  thenfeltwasindescribable。Thehappinesslastedaboutthreedays,duringwhichtimeIneverspoketoanypersonaboutmyfeelings。”AutobiographyofDanYoung,editedbyW。P。
  Strickland,NewYork,1860。
  “InaninstantthereroseupinmesuchasenseofGod’stakingcareofthosewhoputtheirtrustinhimthatforanhouralltheworldwascrystalline,theheavenswerelucid,andIsprangtomyfeetandbegantocryandlaugh。”H。W。Beecher,quotedbyLeuba。
  “Mytearsofsorrowchangedtojoy,andIlaytherepraisingGodinsuchecstasyofjoyasonlythesoulwhoexperiencesitcanrealize。”——“IcannotexpresshowIfelt。ItwasasifIhadbeeninadarkdungeonandliftedintothelightofthesun。I
  shoutedandIsangpraiseuntohimwholovedmeandwashedmefrommysins。Iwasforcedtoretireintoasecretplace,forthetearsdidflow,andIdidnotwishmyshopmatestoseeme,andyetIcouldnotkeepitasecret。”——“Iexperiencedjoyalmosttoweeping。”——“IfeltmyfacemusthaveshonelikethatofMoses。
  Ihadageneralfeelingofbuoyancy。Itwasthegreatestjoyitwasevermylottoexperience。”——“Iweptandlaughedalternately。
  Iwasaslightasifwalkingonair。IfeltasifIhadgainedgreaterpeaceandhappinessthanIhadeverexpectedtoexperience。”Starbuck’scorrespondents。
  Oneword,beforeIclosethislecture,onthequestionofthetransiencyorpermanenceoftheseabruptconversions。Someofyou,Ifeelsure,knowingthatnumerousbackslidingsandrelapsestakeplace,makeofthesetheirapperceivingmassforinterpretingthewholesubject,anddismissitwithapityingsmileatsomuch“hysterics。”Psychologically,aswellasreligiously,however,thisisshallow。Itmissesthepointofseriousinterest,whichisnotsomuchthedurationasthenatureandqualityoftheseshiftingsofcharactertohigherlevels。
  Menlapsefromeverylevel——weneednostatisticstotellusthat。Loveis,forinstance,wellknownnottobeirrevocable,yet,constantorinconstant,itrevealsnewflightsandreachesofidealitywhileitlasts。Theserevelationsformitssignificancetomenandwomen,whateverbeitsduration。Sowiththeconversionexperience:thatitshouldforevenashorttimeshowahumanbeingwhatthehigh-watermarkofhisspiritualcapacityis,thisiswhatconstitutesitsimportance——animportancewhichbackslidingcannotdiminish,althoughpersistencemightincreaseit。Asamatteroffact,allthemorestrikinginstancesofconversion,allthose,forinstance,whichIhavequoted,HAVEbeenpermanent。Thecaseofwhichtheremightbemostdoubt,onaccountofitssuggestingsostronglyanepileptoidseizure,wasthecaseofM。Ratisbonne。
  YetIaminformedthatRatisbonne’swholefuturewasshapedbythosefewminutes。Hegaveuphisprojectofmarriage,becameapriest,foundedatJerusalem,wherehewenttodwell,amissionofnunsfortheconversionoftheJews,showednotendencytouseforegotisticpurposesthenotorietygivenhimbythepeculiarcircumstancesofhisconversion——which,fortherest,hecouldseldomrefertowithouttears——andinshortremainedanexemplarysonoftheChurchuntilhedied,lateinthe80’s,ifIrememberrightly。
  TheonlystatisticsIknowof,onthesubjectofthedurationofconversions,arethosecollectedforProfessorStarbuckbyMissJohnston。Theyembraceonlyahundredpersons,evangelicalchurch-members,morethanhalfbeingMethodists。Accordingtothestatementofthesubjectsthemselves,therehadbeenbackslidingofsomesortinnearlyallthecases,93percent。ofthewomen,77percent。ofthemen。Discussingthereturnsmoreminutely,Starbuckfindsthatonly6percent。arerelapsesfromthereligiousfaithwhichtheconversionconfirmed,andthatthebackslidingcomplainedofisinmostonlyafluctuationintheardorofsentiment。Onlysixofthehundredcasesreportachangeoffaith。Starbuck’sconclusionisthattheeffectofconversionistobringwithit“achangedattitudetowardslife,whichisfairlyconstantandpermanent,althoughthefeelingsfluctuate……Inotherwords,thepersonswhohavepassedthroughconversion,havingoncetakenastandforthereligiouslife,tendtofeelthemselvesidentifiedwithit,nomatterhowmuchtheirreligiousenthusiasmdeclines。”[142]
  PsychologyofReligion,pp。
  ThesubjectofSaintlinessleftusfacetofacewiththequestion,Isthesenseofdivinepresenceasenseofanythingobjectivelytrue?Weturnedfirsttomysticismforananswer,andfoundthatalthoughmysticismisentirelywillingtocorroboratereligion,itistooprivateandalsotoovariousinitsutterancestobeabletoclaimauniversalauthority。Butphilosophypublishesresultswhichclaimtobeuniversallyvalidiftheyarevalidatall,sowenowturnwithourquestiontophilosophy。Canphilosophystampawarrantofveracityuponthereligiousman’ssenseofthedivine?
  IimaginethatmanyofyouatthispointbegintoindulgeinguessesatthegoaltowhichIamtending。Ihaveunderminedtheauthorityofmysticism,yousay,andthenextthingIshallprobablydoistoseektodiscreditthatofphilosophy。
  Religion,youexpecttohearmeconclude,isnothingbutanaffairoffaith,basedeitheronvaguesentiment,oronthatvividsenseoftherealityofthingsunseenofwhichinmysecondlectureandinthelectureonMysticismIgavesomanyexamples。
  Itisessentiallyprivateandindividualistic;italwaysexceedsourpowersofformulation;andalthoughattemptstopouritscontentsintoaphilosophicmouldwillprobablyalwaysgoon,menbeingwhattheyare,yettheseattemptsarealwayssecondaryprocesseswhichinnowayaddtotheauthority,orwarranttheveracity,ofthesentimentsfromwhichtheyderivetheirownstimulusandborrowwhateverglowofconvictiontheymaythemselvespossess。
  Inshort,yoususpectthatIamplanningtodefendfeelingattheexpenseofreason,torehabilitatetheprimitiveandunreflective,andtodissuadeyoufromthehopeofanyTheologyworthyofthename。
  ToacertainextentIhavetoadmitthatyouguessrightly。Idobelievethatfeelingisthedeepersourceofreligion,andthatphilosophicandtheologicalformulasaresecondaryproducts,liketranslationsofatextintoanothertongue。Butallsuchstatementsaremisleadingfromtheirbrevity,anditwilltakethewholehourformetoexplaintoyouexactlywhatImean。
  WhenIcalltheologicalformulassecondaryproducts,Imeanthatinaworldinwhichnoreligiousfeelinghadeverexisted,I
  doubtwhetheranyphilosophictheologycouldeverhavebeenframed。Idoubtifdispassionateintellectualcontemplationoftheuniverse,apartfrominnerunhappinessandneedofdeliveranceontheonehandandmysticalemotionontheother,wouldeverhaveresultedinreligiousphilosophiessuchaswenowpossess。Menwouldhavebegunwithanimisticexplanationsofnaturalfact,andcriticisedtheseawayintoscientificones,astheyactuallyhavedone。Inthesciencetheywouldhaveleftacertainamountof“psychicalresearch。”evenastheynowwillprobablyhavetore-admitacertainamount。Buthigh-flyingspeculationslikethoseofeitherdogmaticoridealistictheology,thesetheywouldhavehadnomotivetoventureon,feelingnoneedofcommercewithsuchdeities。Thesespeculationsmust,itseemstome,beclassedasover-beliefs,buildings-outperformedbytheintellectintodirectionsofwhichfeelingoriginallysuppliedthehint。
  Butevenifreligiousphilosophyhadtohaveitsfirsthintsuppliedbyfeeling,mayitnothavedealtinasuperiorwaywiththematterwhichfeelingsuggested?Feelingisprivateanddumb,andunabletogiveanaccountofitself。Itallowsthatitsresultsaremysteriesandenigmas,declinestojustifythemrationally,andonoccasioniswillingthattheyshouldevenpassforparadoxicalandabsurd。Philosophytakesjusttheoppositeattitude。Heraspirationistoreclaimfrommysteryandparadoxwhateverterritoryshetouches。Tofindanescapefromobscureandwaywardpersonalpersuasiontotruthobjectivelyvalidforallthinkingmenhaseverbeentheintellect’smostcherishedideal。Toredeemreligionfromunwholesomeprivacy,andtogivepublicstatusanduniversalrightofwaytoitsdeliverances,hasbeenreason’stask。
  Ibelievethatphilosophywillalwayshaveopportunitytolaboratthistask。[288]Wearethinkingbeings,andwecannotexcludetheintellectfromparticipatinginanyofourfunctions。Eveninsoliloquizingwithourselves,weconstrueourfeelingsintellectually。Bothourpersonalidealsandourreligiousandmysticalexperiencesmustbeinterpretedcongruouslywiththekindofscenerywhichourthinkingmindinhabits。Thephilosophicclimateofourtimeinevitablyforcesitsownclothingonus。Moreover,wemustexchangeourfeelingswithoneanother,andindoingsowehavetospeak,andtousegeneralandabstractverbalformulas。Conceptionsandconstructionsarethusanecessarypartofourreligion;andasmoderatoramidtheclashofhypotheses,andmediatoramongthecriticismsofoneman’sconstructionsbyanother,philosophywillalwayshavemuchtodo。
  ItwouldbestrangeifIdisputedthis,whentheseverylectureswhichIamgivingareasyouwillseemoreclearlyfromnowonwardsalaboriousattempttoextractfromtheprivaciesofreligiousexperiencesomegeneralfactswhichcanbedefinedinformulasuponwhicheverybodymayagree。
  [288]CompareProfessorW。Wallace’sGiffordLectures,inLecturesandEssays,###第26章
  Religiousexperience,inotherwords,spontaneouslyandinevitablyengendersmyths,superstitions,dogmas,creeds,andmetaphysicaltheologies,andcriticismsofonesetofthesebytheadherentsofanother。Oflate,impartialclassificationsandcomparisonshavebecomepossible,alongsideofthedenunciationsandanathemasbywhichthecommercebetweencreedsusedexclusivelytobecarriedon。Wehavethebeginningsofa“ScienceofReligions。”so-called;andiftheselecturescouldeverbeaccountedacrumb-likecontributiontosuchascience,I
  shouldbemadeveryhappy。
  Butalltheseintellectualoperations,whethertheybeconstructiveorcomparativeandcritical,presupposeimmediateexperiencesastheirsubject-matter。Theyareinterpretativeandinductiveoperations,operationsafterthefact,consequentuponreligiousfeeling,notcoordinatewithit,notindependentofwhatitascertains。
  TheintellectualisminreligionwhichIwishtodiscreditpretendstobesomethingaltogetherdifferentfromthis。Itassumestoconstructreligiousobjectsoutoftheresourcesoflogicalreasonalone,oroflogicalreasondrawingrigorousinferencefromnon-subjectivefacts。Itcallsitsconclusionsdogmatictheology,orphilosophyoftheabsolute,asthecasemaybe;itdoesnotcallthemscienceofreligions。Itreachestheminanaprioriway,andwarrantstheirveracity。
  Warrantedsystemshaveeverbeentheidolsofaspiringsouls。
  All-inclusive,yetsimple;noble,clean,luminous,stable,rigorous,true;——whatmoreidealrefugecouldtherebethansuchasystemwouldoffertospiritsvexedbythemuddinessandaccidentalityoftheworldofsensiblethings?Accordingly,wefindinculcatedinthetheologicalschoolsofto-day,almostasmuchasinthoseofthefore-time,adisdainformerelypossibleorprobabletruth,andofresultsthatonlyprivateassurancecangrasp。Scholasticsandidealistsbothexpressthisdisdain。
  PrincipalJohnCaird,forexample,writesasfollowsinhisIntroductiontothePhilosophyofReligion:——
  “Religionmustindeedbeathingoftheheart,butinordertoelevateitfromtheregionofsubjectivecapriceandwaywardness,andtodistinguishbetweenthatwhichistrueandfalseinreligion,wemustappealtoanobjectivestandard。ThatwhichenterstheheartmustfirstbediscernedbytheintelligencetobeTRUE。ItmustbeseenashavinginitsownnatureaRIGHTtodominatefeeling,andasconstitutingtheprinciplebywhichfeelingmustbejudged。[289]Inestimatingthereligiouscharacterofindividuals,nations,orraces,thefirstquestionis,nothowtheyfeel,butwhattheythinkandbelieve——notwhethertheirreligionisonewhichmanifestsitselfinemotions,moreorlessvehementandenthusiastic,butwhataretheCONCEPTIONSofGodanddivinethingsbywhichtheseemotionsarecalledforth。Feelingisnecessaryinreligion,butitisbytheCONTENTorintelligentbasisofareligion,andnotbyfeeling,thatitscharacterandwortharetobedetermined。”[290]
  [289]Op。cit。,p。174,abridged。
  [290]Ibid。,p。186,abridgedanditalicized。
  CardinalNewman,inhiswork,TheIdeaofaUniversity,givesmoreemphaticexpressionstilltothisdisdainforsentiment。[291]Theology,hesays,isascienceinthestrictestsenseoftheword。Iwilltellyou,hesays,whatitisnot——
  not“physicalevidences“forGod,not“naturalreligion。”forthesearebutvaguesubjectiveinterpretations:——
  [291]DiscourseII。Section7。
  “If。”hecontinues,“theSupremeBeingispowerfulorskillful,justsofarasthetelescopeshowspower,orthemicroscopeshowsskill,ifhismorallawistobeascertainedsimplybythephysicalprocessesoftheanimalframe,orhiswillgatheredfromtheimmediateissuesofhumanaffairs,ifhisEssenceisjustashighanddeepandbroadastheuniverseandnomoreifthisbethefact,thenwillIconfessthatthereisnospecificscienceaboutGod,thattheologyisbutaname,andaprotestinitsbehalfanhypocrisy。Then,piousasitistothinkofHimwhilethepageantofexperimentorabstractreasoningpassesby,stillsuchpietyisnothingmorethanapoetryofthought,oranornamentoflanguage,acertainviewtakenofNaturewhichonemanhasandanotherhasnot,whichgiftedmindsstrikeout,whichothersseetobeadmirableandingenious,andwhichallwouldbethebetterforadopting。ItisbutthetheologyofNature,justaswetalkofthePHILOSOPHYortheROMANCEofhistory,orthePOETRYofchildhood,orthepicturesqueorthesentimentalorthehumorous,oranyotherabstractqualitywhichthegeniusorthecapriceoftheindividual,orthefashionoftheday,ortheconsentoftheworld,recognizesinanysetofobjectswhicharesubjectedtoitscontemplation。IdonotseemuchdifferencebetweenavowingthatthereisnoGod,andimplyingthatnothingdefinitecanbeknownforcertainaboutHim。”
  WhatImeanbyTheology,continuesNewman,isnoneofthesethings:“IsimplymeantheSCIENCEOFGOD,orthetruthsweknowaboutGod,putintoasystem,justaswehaveascienceofthestarsandcallitastronomy,orofthecrustoftheearthandcallitgeology。”
  Inboththeseextractswehavetheissueclearlysetbeforeus:
  Feelingvalidonlyfortheindividualispittedagainstreasonvaliduniversally。Thetestisaperfectlyplainoneoffact。
  Theologybasedonpurereasonmustinpointoffactconvincemenuniversally。Ifitdidnot,whereinwoulditssuperiorityconsist?Ifitonlyformedsectsandschools,evenassentimentandmysticismformthem,howwoulditfulfillitsprogrammeoffreeingusfrompersonalcapriceandwaywardness?Thisperfectlydefinitepracticaltestofthepretensionsofphilosophytofoundreligiononuniversalreasonsimplifiesmyprocedureto-day。I
  neednotdiscreditphilosophybylaboriouscriticismofitsarguments。ItwillsufficeifIshowthatasamatterofhistoryitfailstoproveitspretensiontobe“objectively“convincing。
  Infact,philosophydoessofail。Itdoesnotbanishdifferences;itfoundsschoolsandsectsjustasfeelingdoes。I
  believe,infact,thatthelogicalreasonofmanoperatesinthisfieldofdivinityexactlyasithasalwaysoperatedinlove,orinpatriotism,orinpolitics,orinanyotherofthewideraffairsoflife,inwhichourpassionsorourmysticalintuitionsfixourbeliefsbeforehand。Itfindsargumentsforourconviction,forindeeditHAStofindthem。Itamplifiesanddefinesourfaith,anddignifiesitandlendsitwordsandplausibility。Ithardlyeverengendersit;itcannotnowsecureit。[292]
  [292]Asregardsthesecondarycharacterofintellectualconstructions,andtheprimacyoffeelingandinstinctinfoundingreligiousbeliefsseethestrikingworkofH。Fielding,TheHeartsofMen,London,1902,whichcameintomyhandsaftermytextwaswritten。“Creeds。”saystheauthor,“arethegrammarofreligion,theyaretoreligionwhatgrammaristospeech。
  Wordsaretheexpressionofourwantsgrammaristhetheoryformedafterwards。Speechneverproceededfromgrammar,butthereverse。Asspeechprogressesandchangesfromunknowncauses,grammarmustfollow“p。313。Thewholebook,whichkeepsunusuallyclosetoconcretefacts,islittlemorethananamplificationofthistext。
  LendmeyourattentionwhileIrunthroughsomeofthepointsoftheoldersystematictheology。YoufindtheminbothProtestantandCatholicmanuals,bestofallintheinnumerabletext-bookspublishedsincePopeLeo’sEncyclicalrecommendingthestudyofSaintThomas。IglancefirstattheargumentsbywhichdogmatictheologyestablishesGod’sexistence,afterthatatthosebywhichitestablisheshisnature。[293]
  [293]Forconvenience’sake,IfollowtheorderofA。Stockl’sLehrbuchderPhilosophie,5teAutlage,Mainz,1881,Bandii。B。
  Boedder’sNaturalTheology,London,1891,isahandyEnglishCatholicManual;butanalmostidenticaldoctrineisgivenbysuchProtestanttheologiansasC。Hodge:SystematicTheology,NewYork,1873,orA。H。Strong:SystematicTheology,5thedition,NewYork,1896。
  TheargumentsforGod’sexistencehavestoodforhundredsofyearswiththewavesofunbelievingcriticismbreakingagainstthem,nevertotallydiscreditingthemintheearsofthefaithful,butonthewholeslowlyandsurelywashingoutthemortarfrombetweentheirjoints。IfyouhaveaGodalreadywhomyoubelievein,theseargumentsconfirmyou。Ifyouareatheistic,theyfailtosetyouright。Theproofsarevarious。
  The“cosmological“one,so-called,reasonsfromthecontingenceoftheworldtoaFirstCausewhichmustcontainwhateverperfectionstheworlditselfcontains。The“argumentfromdesign“reasons,fromthefactthatNature’slawsaremathematical,andherpartsbenevolentlyadaptedtoeachother,thatthiscauseisbothintellectualandbenevolent。The“moralargument“isthatthemorallawpresupposesalawgiver。The“argumentexconsensugentium“isthatthebeliefinGodissowidespreadastobegroundedintherationalnatureofman,andshouldthereforecarryauthoritywithit。
  AsIjustsaid,Iwillnotdiscusstheseargumentstechnically。
  ThebarefactthatallidealistssinceKanthavefeltentitledeithertoscoutortoneglectthemshowsthattheyarenotsolidenoughtoserveasreligion’sall-sufficientfoundation。
  Absolutelyimpersonalreasonswouldbeindutyboundtoshowmoregeneralconvincingness。Causationisindeedtooobscureaprincipletobeartheweightofthewholestructureoftheology。
  Asfortheargumentfromdesign,seehowDarwinianideashaverevolutionizedit。Conceivedaswenowconceivethem,assomanyfortunateescapesfromalmostlimitlessprocessesofdestruction,thebenevolentadaptationswhichwefindinNaturesuggestadeityverydifferentfromtheonewhofiguredintheearlierversionsoftheargument。[294]Thefactisthattheseargumentsdobutfollowthecombinedsuggestionsofthefactsandofourfeeling。Theyprovenothingrigorously。Theyonlycorroborateourpreexistentpartialities。
  [294]ItmustnotbeforgottenthatanyformofDISorderintheworldmight,bythedesignargument,suggestaGodforjustthatkindofdisorder。Thetruthisthatanystateofthingswhateverthatcanbenamedislogicallysusceptibleofteleologicalinterpretation。TheruinsoftheearthquakeatLisbon,forexample:thewholeofpasthistoryhadtobeplannedexactlyasitwastobringaboutinthefullnessoftimejustthatparticulararrangementofdebrisofmasonry,furniture,andoncelivingbodies。Noothertrainofcauseswouldhavebeensufficient。Andsoofanyotherarrangement,badorgood,whichmightasamatteroffactbefoundresultinganywherefrompreviousconditions。Toavoidsuchpessimisticconsequencesandsaveitsbeneficentdesigner,thedesignargumentaccordinglyinvokestwootherprinciples,restrictiveintheiroperation。
  Thefirstisphysical:Nature’sforcestendoftheirownaccordonlytodisorderanddestruction,toheapsofruins,nottoarchitecture。
  Thisprinciple,thoughplausibleatfirstsight,seems,inthelightofrecentbiology,tobemoreandmoreimprobable。Thesecondprincipleisoneofanthropomorphicinterpretation。Noarrangementthatforusis“disorderly“canpossiblyhavebeenanobjectofdesignatall。ThisprincipleisofcourseamereassumptionintheinterestsofanthropomorphicTheism。
  Whenoneviewstheworldwithnodefinitetheologicalbiasonewayortheother,oneseesthatorderanddisorder,aswenowrecognizethem,arepurelyhumaninventions。Weareinterestedincertaintypesofarrangement,useful,aesthetic,ormoral——sointerestedthatwheneverwefindthemrealized,thefactemphaticallyrivetsourattention。Theresultisthatweworkoverthecontentsoftheworldselectively。Itisoverflowingwithdisorderlyarrangementsfromourpointofview,butorderistheonlythingwecareforandlookat,andbychoosing,onecanalwaysfindsomesortoforderlyarrangementinthemidstofanychaos。IfIshouldthrowdownathousandbeansatrandomuponatable,Icoulddoubtless,byeliminatingasufficientnumberofthem,leavetherestinalmostanygeometricalpatternyoumightproposetome,andyoumightthensaythatthatpatternwasthethingprefiguredbeforehand,andthattheotherbeansweremereirrelevanceandpackingmaterial。OurdealingswithNaturearejustlikethis。Sheisavastplenuminwhichourattentiondrawscapriciouslinesininnumerabledirections。Wecountandnamewhateverliesuponthespeciallineswetrace,whilsttheotherthingsandtheuntracedlinesareneithernamednorcounted。Thereareinrealityinfinitelymorethings“unadapted“
  toeachotherinthisworldthantherearethings“adapted“;
  infinitelymorethingswithirregularrelationsthanwithregularrelationsbetweenthem。Butwelookfortheregularkindofthingexclusively,andingeniouslydiscoverandpreserveitinourmemory。Itaccumulateswithotherregularkinds,untilthecollectionofthemfillsourencyclopaedias。Yetallthewhilebetweenandaroundthemliesaninfiniteanonymouschaosofobjectsthatnooneeverthoughtoftogether,ofrelationsthatneveryetattractedourattention。
  Thefactsoforderfromwhichthephysico-theologicalargumentstartsarethuseasilysusceptibleofinterpretationasarbitraryhumanproducts。Solongasthisisthecase,althoughofcoursenoargumentagainstGodfollows,itfollowsthattheargumentforhimwillfailtoconstituteaknockdownproofofhisexistence。
  Itwillbeconvincingonlytothosewhoonothergroundsbelieveinhimalready。
  IfphilosophycandosolittletoestablishGod’sexistence,howstandsitwithhereffortstodefinehisattributes?Itisworthwhiletolookattheattemptsofsystematictheologyinthisdirection。
  SinceGodisFirstCause,thisscienceofsciencessays,hediffersfromallhiscreaturesinpossessingexistencease。