Paul S. L. Johnson, Creation (Philadelphia: Johnson; 1938),
pp. 583, 584.
‘Denying man’s fall from perfection into sin and death, of necessity
[one] must deny the Bible’s antidote for man’s fall the ransom and its effect,
restitution.
Of course, if the first man was one step removed from the monkey, how
could a perfect man Jesus be required as a ransom (a corresponding price)
for him? . . .
Hence, no real believer in the Bible can be an evolutionist . . . and no
real evolutionist . . . can be a Bible believer.’