The Sacred Theory of the Earth

The Sacred Theory of the Earth

by Thomas Burnet
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 09/01/2025

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The book presents Burnet's geological and cosmological theory, which he believed explained the creation and history of the Earth in a way that was consistent with the Bible.According to Burnet, the Earth was originally a perfect sphere, but after the fall of Lucifer, a great catastrophe occurred that resulted in the formation of mountains, valleys, and oceans. Burnet argued that this catastrophe was caused by the Earth's internal fires, which had been kindled by the fall of Lucifer, and that this process of destruction and renewal continued throughout history.Burnet's theory was based on a combination of biblical scripture and scientific observation. He believed that the flood described in the Bible was a real event that had shaped the Earth's surface, and he used geological evidence such as fossils and rock formations to support his arguments.The book was controversial when it was first published because it challenged the prevailing scientific view of the time, which held that the Earth was a static and unchanging entity. However, it also drew criticism from religious leaders who saw Burnet's ideas as contradicting the literal interpretation of the Bible.

ISBN:
9789358074895
9789358074895
Category:
Popular beliefs & controversial knowledge
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
09-01-2025
Language:
English
Publisher:
Zinc Read

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