Chapter 8
ng a cest tube, in producing life.
And tists may fall under ted life.
But t would also be wrong.
Let me say too: suc prove anyther.
akes place? toget create a soul in t create a situation wer.
s of man and , an opportunity is created for to enter the womb.
It may be t soon scientists may create a similar situation in a test tube, but t is not ting a soul.
tem too; its a test tube.
It is a natural system.
Soon, s in ory may succeed in producing tion in a test tube.
In t case, souls, er test tubes.
But even so, it be taking birt ill just be arriving.
t -- tion of the soul.
ture looks very dangerous and dark as far as there is no soul.
But tence of t be disproved by it, it o turn hin himself.
If, because of increased longevity and tion of test tube babies, man so believe tence of t be disproved, only tinuing inner searco an end.
And tunate circumstance is sure to occur in t fifty years.
In t fifty years, t.
tche world.
t: to eat nor proper cloto wear.
But from t of vie as it is today.
to believe tion of turning in doesnt arise.
Once y believes the whole idea of reaching inside is finished.
ture may turn out to be terribly bleak and dangerous.
ts must be carried out in all corners of t a feand up and assert -- not merely an assertion of rines, not just a reiteration of ta, t a living affirmation, quot;I kno the