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    Prologue - Page 2

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    and ages, at unimaginable speed, around stupendous orbits, yet never collide, and never lengthen nor shorten their orbital periods by so much as the hundredth part of a second in two thousand years! That is the new miracle, and the greatest of all -- Automatic Law! And He gave it a name -- the LAW OF NATURE -- and said Natural Law is the LAW OF GOD -- interchangeable names for one and the same thing."

    "Yes," said Michael, "and He said He would establish Natural Law -- the Law of God -- throughout His dominions, and its authority should be supreme and inviolable."

    "Also," said Gabriel, "He said He would by and by create animals, and place them, likewise, under the authority of that Law."

    "Yes," said Satan, "I heard Him, but did not understand. What is animals, Gabriel?"

    "Ah, how should I know? How should any of us know? It is a new word."

    [Interval of three centuries, celestial time -- the equivalent of a hundred million years, earthly time. Enter a Messenger-Angel.]

    "My lords, He is making animals. Will it please you to come and see?"

    They went, they saw, and were perplexed. Deeply perplexed -- and the Creator noticed it, and said, "Ask. I will answer."

    "Divine One," said Satan, making obeisance, "what are they for?"

    "They are an experiment in Morals and Conduct. Observe them, and be instructed."

    There were thousands of them. They were full of activities. Busy, all busy -- mainly in persecuting each other. Satan remarked -- after examining one of them through a powerful microscope: "This large beast is killing weaker animals, Divine One."

    "The tiger -- yes. The law of his nature is ferocity. The law of his nature is the Law of God. He cannot disobey it."

    "Then in obeying it he commits no offense, Divine One?"

    "No, he is blameless."

    "This other creature, here, is timid, Divine One, and suffers death without resisting."

    "The rabbit -- yes. He is without courage. It is the law of his nature -- the Law of God. He must obey it."

    "Then he cannot honorably be required to go counter to his nature and resist, Divine One?"

    "No. No creature can be honorably required to go counter to the law of his nature -- the Law of God."

    After a long time and many questions, Satan said, "The spider kills the fly, and eats it; the bird kills the spider and eats it; the wildcat kills the goose; the -- well, they all kill each other. It is murder all along the line. Here are countless multitudes of creatures, and they all kill, kill, kill, they are all murderers. And they are not to blame, Divine One?"

    "They are not to blame. It is the law of their
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