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          experiments have been carried out with the materialistic way of
        
        
          life, the impetus towards a return to religion is becoming stranger.
        
        
          After the failure of man-made laws and worldly strategies for social
        
        
          reform, the mentality of antagonism towards religion has perforce
        
        
          softened.
        
        
          Today, all over the world, a kind of religious reaction has set
        
        
          in. The young generation of America, whose parents found their
        
        
          creed in the theories of Darwin and Freud, are trying to find solace
        
        
          in the Jesus Revolution and in Krishna consciousness. After having
        
        
          reached the pinnacle of material progress, the Japanese have begun
        
        
          to miss spiritual values and say that theirs is a merchant culture
        
        
          which gives them nothing but merchant values. Religion is raising
        
        
          its head even among the new generation of the U.S.S.R., even
        
        
          although they have been brought up in a totally atheistic society.At
        
        
          a meeting in Moscow of the anti-religion department of the Soviet
        
        
          Union, one of its officers commented on the slowness of their
        
        
          endeavours to stamp out religion. ‘Our movement against religion
        
        
          is going along at the speed of a steam engine. A colleague capped
        
        
          this with: ‘Steam engine? Even the wheel hasn’t been discovered
        
        
          yet!’
        
        
          All the theories advanced against religion in the nineteenth
        
        
          century have become suspect in the light of later discoveries. The
        
        
          theory of evolution, which at one time had come to be regarded as
        
        
          an alternative to the theory of creation, appears to have lost the
        
        
          support of logic. For instance, procedures have been discovered
        
        
          by which the earth’s age can be accurately calculated. But its age,
        
        
          reckoned by this method, falls incredibly short of what it would
        
        
          have to be, for the life forms at present extant to have taken their
        
        
          present shape through evolution. Two eminent micro-biologists
        
        
          have presented a startling theory which runs counter to the
        
        
          supposition of evolutionary existence. Nobel prize winners,
        
        
          Francis Crick and Leslie Orgel, have in their joint research pointed
        
        
          out causes which rule out taking life as an evolved form of earthly
        
        
          matter. One of these is the particular role of molybdenum, which
        
        
          is found in all organisms and on which most enzyme systems are
        
        
          necessarily dependent for their activity. Even though molybdenum