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The work surveys competing creation theories—especially fire-based and water-based accounts—and argues that geological and paleontological evidence best supports a Neptunian model in which matter formed cold and rock developed by sedimentation, aquatic deposition, and uplift. It examines volcanic and geyser activity, glacial episodes, and fossil, shell, coral, and coal records to reconstruct an early tropical, water-dominated globe and mechanisms for mountain-raising. Biblical cosmological passages, particularly poetic and prophetic texts, are reinterpreted to harmonize scripture with this geological reading, with a broader aim of reconciling natural science and theological belief.

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J. M. Woodman

J. M. Woodman is an author known for his work in speculative science and philosophy. His notable book, "The Neptunian, or Water Theory of Creation," explores unconventional theories about the origins of life and the universe, emphasizing the role of water in creation. Woodman's writing reflects a unique perspective that challenges traditional scientific views, contributing to discussions in both literary and scientific circles. His work invites readers to consider alternative explanations for natural phenomena, making him a distinctive voice in early 20th-century thought.

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