>his normal experience or prehension? From where has this deep instinct e which escapes from the mouth of all living creatures in moments of peril?
Move your hand in haste before another's eyes and his eyelids will blink。 Tap another on his knee and his leg will jump。 Confront another with dark horror and his mouth will say; 〃My God〃 from the same deep impulse。
My life need not be filled with religion in order for me to recognize this greatest mystery of nature。 All creatures that walk the earth; including man; possess the instinct to cry for help。 Why do we possess this instinct; this gift?
Are not our cries a form of prayer? Is it not inprehensible in a world governed by nature's laws to give a lamb; or a mule; or a bird; or man the instinct to cry out for help lest some great mind has also provided that the cry should be heard by some superior power having the ability to hear and to answer our cry? Henceforth I will pray; but my cries for help will only be cries f
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