Do you think the Garden of Eden was located in the Persian Gulf near the Tigris and Euphrates River?

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There is a controversy, do you think the Garden of Eden was in the Persian Gulf, or in the suspected location of the Gihon Spring in Jerusalem?
And, and I know this may sound hilarious, some religions believe that the original Garden of Eden was located in Jackson City, Missouri! Where do you think the tree that held the serpent of the Devil was located when the devil presented himself to Adam and Eve? Some historians believe that it was in Iran on the Persian Gulf, but some historians believe it was in Jerusalem in Israel.

Here is what I think, but I am still working on it…….

The only thing the Bible tells us concerning the Garden of Eden’s location is found in Genesis 2:10-14, “A river watering the garden flowed from Eden; from there it was separated into four headwaters. The name of the first is the Pis-hon; it winds through the entire land of Havilah, where there is gold…The name of the second river is the Gi-hon; it winds through the entire land of Cu-sh. The name of the third river is the Tigris; it runs along the east side of Asshur. And the fourth river is the Euphrates.” The exact identities of the Pis-hon and Havilah rivers is unknown, but the Tigris and Euphrates rivers are well known.

If the Tigris and Euphrates mentioned are the same rivers by those names today, that would put the Garden of Eden somewhere in the Middle East, likely in Iraq. It cannot be mere coincidence that the Middle East region is where the planet was most lush—the place where the Garden of Eden was placed. If oil is, as most scientists believe, primarily decayed vegetation and animal matter that has decomposed, then this is the area where we might expect the greatest deposits of the substance we call oil. Since the Garden was the epitome of perfection, it stands to reason that the decomposition of the earth’s most perfect and lush organic materials would produce vast stores of the earth’s best oil.

People have searched for the Garden of Eden for centuries to no avail. There are various locations that people claim to be the original location of the Garden of Eden, but we cannot be sure. What happened to the Garden of Eden? The Bible does not specifically say. It is likely that the Garden of Eden was completely destroyed in the Flood or that it lies decomposing into oil buried beneath centuries of sand deposits.

Do you think the Garden of Eden was located in the Persian Gulf near the Tigris and Euphrates River?

Author: admin  |  Category: After Eden

There is a controversy, do you think the Garden of Eden was in the Persian Gulf, or in the suspected location of the Gihon Spring in Jerusalem?
And, and I know this may sound hilarious, some religions believe that the original Garden of Eden was located in Jackson City, Missouri! Where do you think the tree that held the serpent of the Devil was located when the devil presented himself to Adam and Eve? Some historians believe that it was in Iran on the Persian Gulf, but some historians believe it was in Jerusalem in Israel.

Here is what I think, but I am still working on it…….

The only thing the Bible tells us concerning the Garden of Eden’s location is found in Genesis 2:10-14, “A river watering the garden flowed from Eden; from there it was separated into four headwaters. The name of the first is the Pis-hon; it winds through the entire land of Havilah, where there is gold…The name of the second river is the Gi-hon; it winds through the entire land of Cu-sh. The name of the third river is the Tigris; it runs along the east side of Asshur. And the fourth river is the Euphrates.” The exact identities of the Pis-hon and Havilah rivers is unknown, but the Tigris and Euphrates rivers are well known.

If the Tigris and Euphrates mentioned are the same rivers by those names today, that would put the Garden of Eden somewhere in the Middle East, likely in Iraq. It cannot be mere coincidence that the Middle East region is where the planet was most lush—the place where the Garden of Eden was placed. If oil is, as most scientists believe, primarily decayed vegetation and animal matter that has decomposed, then this is the area where we might expect the greatest deposits of the substance we call oil. Since the Garden was the epitome of perfection, it stands to reason that the decomposition of the earth’s most perfect and lush organic materials would produce vast stores of the earth’s best oil.

People have searched for the Garden of Eden for centuries to no avail. There are various locations that people claim to be the original location of the Garden of Eden, but we cannot be sure. What happened to the Garden of Eden? The Bible does not specifically say. It is likely that the Garden of Eden was completely destroyed in the Flood or that it lies decomposing into oil buried beneath centuries of sand deposits.

After Eden : facing the challenge of gender reconciliation

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After Eden : facing the challenge of gender reconciliation

After Eden : facing the challenge of gender reconciliation

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Tekka (miso condiment)

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Tekka (miso condiment)

EDEN Tekka (miso condiment) is a nutritious table condiment specially formulated by George Ohsawa (1893-1966) the founder of modern macrobiotics. Mr. Ohsawa taught that modern refined foods, along with high consumption of animal protein and fat, are the major causes of modern degenerative diseases and that whole natural foods with their intrinsic healing properties can restore our health. Tekka was developed to help counteract the effects of refined sugar, refined grains, and other nutritionally deficient modern highly processed and refined foods.According to the macrobiotic principles taught by George Ohsawa, tekka is a strongly contracting or ‘yang’ condiment, as is salt, yet offers qualities far beyond salt alone. The Japanese have a long history of using condiments to enhance and balance their grain and vegetable based diet. These condiments not only add flavor to foods but also provide minerals, vitamins, and other essential nutrients. They are often used like herbs to treat a variety of conditions. Unlike in the West, Japanese do not have a tradition of sprinkling raw salt on their food. Instead they prepare condiments in which the salt is either cooked with other ingredients or roasted and ground prior to use. Tekka is prepared in this tradition with its saltiness coming solely from hatcho miso.EDEN Tekka is made in the traditional manner, a time consuming and laborious process. After aging hacho miso for three years it is ground into a smooth paste. Equal proportions of burdock root (cocklebur or Arctium lappa, Articum majus), lotus root (Nelumbo nucifera), and carrot are finely minced. The burdock is saut&eacuteed with unrefined sesame oil in cast iron cauldrons for several minutes. The carrot and lotus root are then added and saut&eacuteed several minutes. The hacho miso is added and evenly mixed with the vegetables and ground sesame seeds. Lastly, the mixture is saut&eacuteed over low heat for five to seven hours. During this long slow

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After Eden

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After Eden : facing the challenge of gender reconciliation

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After Eden

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Bali Double Support Spa Closure Wire-Free Bra

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Bali Double Support Spa Closure Wire-Free Bra

Bali’s unparalleled comfort and fit are elevated and celebrated with the latest addition to America’s favorite Collection. This innovative gel cushioned back closure and tagless design eliminates the irritation that 90% of women have experienced. Fiber Content: Sling: 92% nylon 8% spandex. Cup Lining: 90% nylon 10% spandex. Cup Back: 81% nylon 19% spandex. Exclusive of trim and elastics.

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Bali Double Support Spa Closure Wire-Free Bra

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Bali Double Support Spa Closure Wire-Free Bra

Bali’s unparalleled comfort and fit are elevated and celebrated with the latest addition to America’s favorite Collection. This innovative gel cushioned back closure and tagless design eliminates the irritation that 90% of women have experienced. Fiber Content: Sling: 92% nylon 8% spandex. Cup Lining: 90% nylon 10% spandex. Cup Back: 81% nylon 19% spandex. Exclusive of trim and elastics.

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Bali Double Support Spa Closure Wire-Free Bra

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Bali Double Support Spa Closure Wire-Free Bra

Bali’s unparalleled comfort and fit are elevated and celebrated with the latest addition to America’s favorite Collection. This innovative gel cushioned back closure and tagless design eliminates the irritation that 90% of women have experienced. Fiber Content: Sling: 92% nylon 8% spandex. Cup Lining: 90% nylon 10% spandex. Cup Back: 81% nylon 19% spandex. Exclusive of trim and elastics.

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