Says it all. And that mentality is still there.
Says it all. And that mentality is still there.
Romanes went over to the enemy also. At one time he was billed as Darwin's successor (by Times). It was Romanes who concluded, in his book on the evidences for evolution, "the theist must despair: where now thy God?" But before he died, he reconciled himself with the Anglican Church. That is why you never hear about him. All his research and tomes on evolution (and his anti-Prayer, monism, etc. books) amounted to absolutely nothing. Nobody remembers him and evolutionists never mention him.