id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 16942 Romanes, George John Thoughts on Religion .txt text/plain 46176 2119 61 that, as human volition is a cause in nature, therefore all causation is the moral sense is the result of a purely natural evolution[8], and this observable _facts_ of nature, without reference to the intellectual hypothesis of mind in nature is now logically proved to be as 'spiritualism'--or the theory which would suppose that mind is the cause thought having for its object the explanation of natural phenomena by natural phenomenon is, from a scientific point of view, no explanation reveals God while man misrepresents Him. There is still one other fact of a very wide and general kind presented these facts, this Mind does not show that it is of a nature which in man fact, and yet the spirit of Christianity may be true in substance--i.e. it may be the highest 'good gift from above' as yet given to man. the Christian differs from the 'natural man' in having a spiritual organ ./cache/16942.txt ./txt/16942.txt