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ake a brief walk through your house and
                                 con sid er how many things that make your
                                 life eas ier have been thought of before hand
                                 and laid out for your use.
                        Before you even enter the front door, you find a door -
                     mat set out for you to wipe your shoes on and, as you
                     step inside, a coat rack on which to hang your coat or
                     jack et. Var i ous items such as arm chairs, car pets, cur tains
                     and a tel e vi sion have been laid out for dec o ra tion or com -
                     fort; the refrig er a tor, oven and cup boards in the kitch en
                     are ready to meet all your needs.
                        The same applies to your desk, lamp, war drobe and
                     book case. There is a pur pose behind each of them being
                     locat ed where they are.
                        No one could claim that all these devi ces are the pro -
                     ducts of coin ci dence or that they installed them selves in
                     their allot ted pla ces. Wheth er the item be as small as a
                     salt cel lar, or as heavy as a mir ror hang ing on the wall,
                     every vis it or will agree that these are all  delib er ate sub-
                     stances, hav ing been arranged in their loca tions in a con -
                     scious man ner. It would be exceed ing ly illog i cal to try to
                     account for these pro ducts of con sid er a ble plan ning,
                     intel li gence and knowl edge, cre at ed to sat is fy par tic u lar






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