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severely punished, sometimes by death. Does authority always imply responsibility? Of what value to man is the conquest of the forces of nature? President Roosevelt said that he considered the conservation of the natural resources of the United States the most important question before the American people. Is this political question also a religious question? Why did God give man authority over the animal world? Does the responsibility that comes from this authority rest upon every man? One of the laws of the Boy Scouts reads: "A scout is kind. He is a friend to animals. He will not kill nor hurt any living creature needlessly, but will strive to save and protect all harmless life." Is this a practical application of the teaching in Genesis 1? If God's purpose is to make everything good, man's highest privilege, as well as duty, is to co-operate with him in realizing that purpose. Are men to-day as a whole growing happier and nobler? In what practical ways may a man contribute to the happiness and ennobling of his fellow men? Is your community growing better? What would be the result if you and others like yourself did your best to improve conditions? If so, how? _Questions for Further Consideration_. Is man's possession of knowledge and power the ultimate object of creation? If not, what is? Does human experience suggest that man's life on earth is, in its ultimate meaning, simply a school for the development of individual character and for the perfecting of the human race? Is there any other practical way in which a man can serve God except by serving his fellowmen? If so, how? _Subjects for Further Study_. (1) The Origin and Content of the Babylonian Stories of Creation.--Hastings, _Dictionary of the Bible_, 1, 501-7; Kent, _Student's O. T._, I, 360-9. (2) The Relation of the Biblical Story of the Creation to the Babylonian.--Kent, _Student's O. T._, I, 369-70. (3) The Seeming Conflict Between the Teachings of the Bible and Science and the Practical Reconciliation.--Sir Oliver Lodge: _Science and Immortality_, Section 1. STUDY II MAN'S RESPONSIBILITY FOR HIS ACTS. THE STORY OF THE GARDEN OF EDEN.--Gen. 3. _Parallel Readings_. _Hist. Bible_, Vol. I, 37-42. Drummond, _Ideal Life_, Chaps. on Sin. And when the woman saw that the tree was good for food and that it was a delight to the eye, and that the tree was to be desired to make one wise, she too
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