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Baha’u’llah and the New Era

CHAPTER 12: RELIGION AND SCIENCE
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it may be that one of the parts of the universe, one of the globes, for example, may come into existence, or may be disintegrated, but the other endless globes are still existing....

As each globe has a beginning, necessarily it has an end, because every composition, collective or particular, must of necessity be decomposed; the only difference is that some are quickly decomposed, and others more slowly, but it is impossible that a composed thing should not eventually be decomposed .-- Some Answered Questions, pp.

209-210.
The Evolution of Man Baha'u'llah also confirms the biologist who finds for the body of man a history reaching back in the development of the species through millions of years.

Starting from a very simple, apparently insignificant form, the human body is pictured as developing stage by stage, in the course of untold generations, becoming more and more complex, and better and better organized until the man of the present day is reached.

Each individual human body develops through such a series of stages, from a tiny round speck of jelly-like matter to the fully developed man.


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