Boiling magma produces gases obstructed by water pressure over the earth's crust. Near edges of oceans or basins gases trapped form petroleum and gases not trapped escape in volcanoes. Resulting complex carbon-hydrogen compounds provide the chemicals of life. Varieties of chemicals have produced many species of life at many times and many places. Similar geologic, atmospheric, and climate conditions on various continents account for similarities in species. Evidence is abundant proving multiple originations of life and disproving evolution. This book was first to postulate volcanoes as causes of extinctions. Descriptions of volcanic islands as similar to primordial earth preceded the popular television series of "Living Edens." The incongruity of long ape-like arms with early human skulls depicted in evolution charts was noted here.
