5, 127.THE MICHIGAN 'DAILY lAHRSTESTHATI DOCTRINES fF BIBLE' AND EVOLUTION AGREE HMARVARD PROFESSOR ASSERTS THAT Jjif U' R PIS BST PROOF OF GODP IS GEOLOGYAUTHORITY Saes That It Is Isless' To Attempt To Harmonize Science Of Bible And Modern Discoveries Speaking Sunday evening before the "Wesleyan guild of the first Methodist; 0piscopa1 'church, Prof. K. F. M~ather, Ilairvard university geologist, declar- ed that there -Is nothing incompatible; in the doctrines of Christianity and of evolution. According to Professor Mather, the, first creation story in Genesis is good science-not. good, modern science bu the best that the writers of the Bible knew. In fact, Professor Mather maintains that the portion of the story which, refers to the earth bringing i forth fishes, etc., means, in reality, evolution. The second creation story Professor .Mather dismissed as pure allegory and folklore which was never intended to be taken a a literal, historical ac- count, The speaker remarked that! when a man 'speaks of a tree of evil he does not mean an actual tree. Old And New Not Alike Vrofessor Mather then concluded' this portion of his speech with the statement that it was useless to at- tempt to harmonize the science of thei Bible wih ,m~odern discoveries. .Ac- cording to' the speaker, the world has not changed since biblical times but the inhabitants have.' The speaker emphasized the factj that, as we no longer accept the theology of the Old Testament, we should not be disappointed if it, science does not conform with mo-" ern knowledge. Professor Mather then discussed thei question of Jesus and evolution. Ac- cording to the speaker, Jesus said nothing whatever on the subject of evolution because no one was interest-f ed in the question at'the time He was spreading Is doctrine. Evolution Is -Middle Step According to Mather, the Bible gives, us; the force of creation, God, and the result, the universe. In his opinion evolution is the middle .;step, the pro- cess of creation, the -tool of the crea- tor. "Evolution is the surest proof of God," he maintained The speaker then concluded his ad- ' dregs with a discussion ,as to wjetheri evolution is an immoral, selfish pro- ' c~ss. According to Professor Mather, it is not. In rfact tae maintains that future survival values-will be mea- ured in terms of ability and desire to cooperate for the common good. SEES CONVENTION AS ACCOMPLISHING MUCH (Continued from Page One.) Professor Brumm asserted'1"Mch- gan has never attempted any slavish imitation of other departments of journalism. It has kept its orseI istrictly critical and professional and has made no attempts to teach trade aspects of newspaper publication. With University tradition as a back- ground it should be an easy matter to build up more strictly professional possibilities of journalistic training at Michigan." "The department has always strong- ly advocated that background courses( such as political science, sociology, i economics and hstory should beI taught in special sections open only to prospective journalists and with its point of view definitely recognizd"' Professor Brumm said "We're such a department brought to pass here it would be one of the most notale achievements iAn education for journ- alism in the United States." Read 'The4 Daily Want Ads UNION FAC'ILITIES~ EXTENDED BY BIG~ SATURDAY CROWD Fa1c il itl s of the Union were ex- t;eii(1 ;l o their limit by throngs which crowded1 the building, Saturday. -Al competecount in all departments of the Uniion was .kept and the figures showthatone of the largest crowdsl in the history of the Union used thet -wrious branches. 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