Publisher's Synopsis
We live in an age of universal inquiry, ergo of universal scepticism. The prophecies of the poet, the dreams of the philosopher and scientist, are being daily realized-things formerly considered mere fairy-tales have become facts-yet, in spite of the marvels of learning and science that are hourly accomplished among us, the attitude of mankind is one of disbelief. -There is no God!- cries one theorist; -or if there be one, I can obtain no proof of His existence!- -There is no Creator!- exclaims another. -The Universe is simply a rushing together of atoms.- -There can be no immortality,- asserts a third. -We are but dust, and to dust we shall return.-