The Fifth Day or Epoch
The carboniferous qualities of the water and the atmosphere
having been absorbed into the cretaceous organisms
of the sea, which formed beds of limestone, and into the
rank vegetation which went to form the coal beds, the atmosphere
of Earth began to be pure enough to permit life in breathing
animals. To this period, therefore, belong the amphibious
developments of animal life, such as the crocodile and other
animals which can live either on land or in the water. Birds
belong to this period, and in the latter part of it appeared the
great Mammoth and the Sloth.

The conflict between Evolution and the Bible has been sharp.
nevertheless, unnecessary friction has been generated.
Only in respect to man does the Bible declare a special,
direct creation of God. The statements of Genesis in respect
to the lower creatures rather favor something along the lines
of specialized Evolution. God said, "Let the waters bring forth
abundantly the moving creature that hath life, and fowl that
may fly above the Earth." (Genesis 1:20,21.) This is exactly
in harmony with our scientific findings that the beginning of
life came from the waters, and later extended to the birds,
and later to land animals.

The Darwinian theory has disappointed those who swallowed
it without a sufficiency of demonstration as to its truth.
(1 Timothy 6:20.) Recent demonstrations show that every
mixture of species and kind, even where partly successful,
means a reversion to the original standards within the third
or fourth generation in plants, flowers, fruits and in animals.
The correct thought would seem to be that under Divine
supervision various orders of creation were brought to a state
of development and a fixity of species, not to be turned aside
nor thereafter altered. Not one suggestion is offered respecting
human evolution from a lower creature; but quite the contrary.
The Bible furnishes merely a basis for faith, "that the
man of God may be thoroughly equipped."--2 Timothy 3:17.
The Photodrama of Creation: Part 5 of 96,
The Fourth Day or Epoch
The Photodrama of Creation: Part 7 of 96,
The Sixth Day or Epoch