Re: Garden of Eden found?
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AtmaWeapon
and line up pretty neatly with Young Earth Creationism.
I guess something had to, sooner or later.
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2009/...12_306x516.jpg
Fits pretty well with Metroid, too.
Re: Garden of Eden found?
It's where the super advanced race of aliens that genetically created humans from apes used to live before they left us here.
Seriously though, pretty interesting find. I don't see why it has anything to do with Eden, however. It's just the remnants of some heretofore unheard of culture. The story of "Eden" doesn't reference any developed culture. Just two naked people who were kicked out. And where is the flaming sword that prevents their return?
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It's interesting, but I don't see how it relates to Eden. They keep using the Bible to support the theory, but the Bible describes a garden, not a temple.
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And where is the flaming sword that prevents their return?
The angle who guards the gates took pity on them and gave it to them that they might survive outside. Haven't you heard?
...why do the rocks in those pictures look kinda...fake? I dunno.
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I don't see the connection between this and the garden of eden. This is evidence of an advanced civilization existing thousands of years before we were aware that such civilizations existed. It lends more credence to the theory of Atlantis than it does the garden of eden.
Nonetheless, it's incredibly cool - after all, we, as a species, have existed for at least a couple of million years - in retrospect, it's kind of weird to think that we've only begun to hit our potential a few thousand years ago.
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It's evidence of an advanced civilization nestled between two rivers specifically mentioned as the location of Eden. The theory for the rise and fall of this civilization relates to mankind's transition from hunter-gatherers to agriculturalists. Domesticated cattle and many species of wheat originated near the region. In many ways, it seems like the creation story and man's fall could be metaphors and fables based on an oral history of a thriving land full of bounty that quickly turned to sand. I'm not quite sure about those of you who expected to find a true garden; I'm pretty sure if there were a lush oasis in these regions we'd have found them by satellite some time ago.
I'm kind of skeptical due to the book plug nature of the article, but the location and the age make the find pretty interesting to me.
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Interesting discovery..it seems odd that creationists seem to go out of their way to talk of needing faith to believe but trumpet any "scientific" discovery that proves their argument.
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Blisspath
but trumpet any "scientific" discovery that proves their argument.
such as?
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Beldaran
such as?
Like The Shroud Of Turin, The Ark that was supposedly found on the mountain top in Turkey, numerous sightings of the Ark Of The Covenant, and the burial box of James..all were shown to be not what the discoverers argued.