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Where the Garden of Eden Actually Could Have Been

Where the Garden of Eden Actually Could Have Been

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What happened to the Garden of Eden? This question has plagued many to go searching for the location of the fabled garden, and as such people have nominated places as crazy as Mars and Missouri as its source, while many scholars believe it never existed at all. Certain descriptions in Genesis leave only a few locations that fit the given criteria: the Armenian Highlands of Eastern Turkey (around where Noah might have landed after the flood, Northeast Africa (the ancestral home of man where Moses supposedly parted the Red Sea, and Jerusalem, even though the Bible describes Eden as east of Jerusalem.
Date: 2023-07-05

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These timelines (my opinion through the research I've read) are way off. By thousands of years. Civil man, i. e, settlements and domesticated animals, reaches back much much further.
I also find it humorous how people want to view and interpret history with 2023 glasses on. Much of the texts of antiquity were metaphoric with tangible locations. Ideas and concepts that don't necessarily translate via written word. Yet, it's amazing that many of the tales and stories transcend one geographic location. Stories that are found on every continent, though, separated thousands of miles. Either there is a factual base to these stories. Or, that is one hellova game of Telephone that transcends enormous physical boundaries.

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First of all, it is a genetic impossibility for the first huemans to be Caucasian, stop it already! And the huemans in the Tanakh were not from Europe.
Exodus 4
6 And YHWH said furthermore unto him, Put now thine hand into thy bosom. And he put his hand into his bosom: and when he took it out, behold, his hand was leprous as snow. (Lev. 13: 12, 13)
7 And He said, Put thine hand into thy bosom again. And he put his hand into his bosom again; and plucked it out of his bosom, and, behold, it was turned again as his other flesh. (aka Melanin)
The man you Europeans call Moses, was not a white man and his name was Mosheh.

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Well the important thing to know would be when each place was named. Different people call different places by different names. It doesn't change what things are called but what we call them is probably not the same. They probably drew inspiration from the original names or even by being close enough that they inspired people far away. Maybe the closest way to know scientifically would come from fossils or some kind of carbon dating. But it is probably not something science could ever come close to proving or disproving. Still pretty interesting to think about though.
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I find Eden to be more metaphoric for the soul than a concrete location. First inhabitants would have found a majority of the planet teeming with life. (Aside from natural predatory circle of life situations. So location is irrelevant to the change from innocence to original sin. That is an internal struggle that continues today. The image of a perfect place is subjective even today. Rain forests, grasslands, mountains or oceans are all beautiful locations that speak to each of us in different ways. But the temptations of man, those are internal struggles.
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id argue the people described at 2: 09 were more advanced than modern humans cuz we are so hyperfocused on things that don't matter, we no longer create anything that stands the test of time, we've literally forgotten how to make things like damascus steel or greek fire and have to study for decades just to decipher what supposedly more primitive people did on a daily basis. nothing humans have created in this modern age will survive for future archaeologists besides our forever chemicals and other permanent pollutants.
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Well if you dont realize the entire planet was one giant landmass and there were no oceans during the time of Adam and Eve and later the Vible says the foundations of the deep broke open pouring water upon the earth and filling the earth to which we know for a fact now that the earth does have more water beneath yhe surgace than upon it. The earth as we see now is a horrible place compared to what God first made it. And so to find such a Place you wont because the earth os no longer the same.
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The garden of eden was a reference to our ancient primal past. Millions of years ago, humans were part of the animal kingdom with no knowledge of technology. Hominids began to separate from the rest of our primate family because of the ability to use the knowledge of technology. That entire area, once a paradise, is now a desert.
Another eden once existed in the heart of the Saraha.
Stories in myth have a bases in reality.

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Eden is inside a star possible our sun. From memory, so check the wording, and at the edge of eden guarding the entrance was an Angel with a flaming sword that went in all directions. Imagine a sword tied to a central point at hilt. If that sword goes in all directions tied from that central point it creates a sphere at the point. Which is flaming. Flaming sphere sun.
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4: 14 - In the Great Courses Human Prehistory and the First Civilizations, Brian Fagan also mentioned that it took almost 1, 000 years for hunters and gatherers to transition to agricultural lifestyles.
He said that it took that long because they weren't convinced that a stationary agricultural lifestyle was better than their hunter and gatherer one.

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Joke in the Garden of Eden
God: Adam.
Adam: Yes, God?
God: Where's Eve?
Adam: I think she's washing her p sy in the river.
God: Oh no! Stop her! I'll never get the smell out of those fish!
I did not come up with this joke, but when I cite the source my comment gets deleted.

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I believe the garden of Eden is probably like invisible to us kinda like in another portal or dimension cuz apparently its guarded by very bizarre Angel's but who knows it could very well be under the sea! I feel like ive learned all this plus sum more from ancient aliens! great video!
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Note that, as alluded to here, the Persian Gulf was a fertile valley at this approximate time. It did not fill in with sea water until the oceans rose 400 ft after the Younger-Dryas Event, after the Northern Ice Sheets melted. Or as some would call The Flood.
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So good to know that Adam, Eve, and their kids had the prerequisite to create papyrus, ink, and a written language to write all those details down on what happened in the garden. You can never trust generations of word-of-mouth to get the details right.
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Eating ANOTHER Weird History meal!
This time eating Bush's Best Barbeque Beans with a Fairbury Red Hot Dog, both inspired from How the Backyard BBQ Became an American Pastime video (from Weird History Food. while watching this Weird History video!

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If you're a Creationist in the 21st century, I truly feel sorry for U for believing any of that Old Testament crap. Damn, God was really mad back then, with so much sh it on fore & death, not to mention a ton of grasshoppers!
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It's all these; think of how vast that which operates gravity, evolution, life, light has to he to weave that tapestry
God interacted with mankind in a way we might be able to understand and via a natural selection.

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The thing is the time between some the events and the writings is 100ds or even 1000ds of years, whilst it is possible story's were passed down oraly we don't know if they are complatly linked however it is a posiblilty.
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My mom always insisted the Garden of Eden was where America is today and that s why America is God s nation I never read the story, but if it names existing rivers I m not sure how she managed to ignore that
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4: 36 - Gilgamesh is known to be the first great hero and the poem Epic of Gilgamesh is considered to be the first masterpiece of world literature (Eastern Illinois University.
It is a Must Read!

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I remember I had an atheist history teacher in high school that said that 'the creator' used organized religion as a way of 'thinning out the herd'. looking back on it now I can't say that I dont agree.
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