
More than twenty years ago, Dr. Van Dyke, after reviewing the ideas prevalent in the literature of the day, characterized the age as one of doubt. The same careful study of the literature since would reveal that in our day the same doubt and unbelief prevail as in the days of which he wrote. The temporary revival of interest in religion at the outbreak of the war has been followed by a wave of scepticism and a slump in morals and religion. The one big question which confronts us all at some time is "Is there a God?" What Dr. Swain recently wrote is true of every people as it is of our own. "Those who think that no one honestly doubts the existence of God have a poor knowledge of the facts; because, in many minds, this is the only serious doubt." This doubt may prove to be either a blessing or a curse. Calvin said, "He is a fool who never doubts." Drummond used to say to the young men of his generation, "Doubts show interest and zeal, and I pity the man here to-night who is cocksure of . CLICK HERE TO START DOWNLOAD