(1) What evidence, aside from the Bible, examined in the light of reason, proves the existence of an intelligent, personal Creator? Page 29, par. 1, 2.
(2) What is the theory of some who deny the existence of a personal God? Page 30, par. 1.
(3) What facts in nature are the strongest evidence against the theory of Evolution? Page 30, par. 2; page 31, par. 1.
(4) What is one theory of the Creation (excepting man) to which no serious objection can be offered? Page 31, par 2, 3.
(5) In view of the foregoing, what is our reasonable conclusion as to the existence of an intelligent Creator? Page 32, par. 1.
(6) Realizing the existence of such a mighty being, how does reason allay any dread of His omnipotent strength? Page 32, par. 2.
(7) What should we expect of such an all-wise, almighty, all-loving Creator? Page 33, par 1, 2.
(8) Is it not most reasonable to expect such a God to give His creatures, made in His own image, some revelation of Himself and His purposes? Page 33, par. 3.
(9) Had divine wisdom deemed it inexpedient to give mankind any knowledge of His future destiny, what course would Justice, Love and Power have dictated as respects God’s dealings with men? Page 34, par. 1, first half.
(10) What is the reasonable conclusion regarding earthquakes, cyclones, and other minor irregularities in this earth, when we consider the general harmony and order of the rest of creation? Page 34, par. 1, last half.
(11) What book claims to be this revelation from God to man, and what should we expect of it? Page 35, par. 1.