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    Quote Originally Posted by realfussion View Post
    just cant imagine everything started in the middle east, or maybe because dri lang ang naay record. wa ta ka hibaw dli ra garden of eden ang ni exist ato na time and so is Adam and eve... bacin naa pa lain taw like dri sa pilipinas sa una thats y naay question pud dri na unsa jud race ni adam ug eve... lingaw bya ni i research if naa palang ta fundings para mo launch ug independent research....
    Independent research will always lead to politics and religion...

    Quote Originally Posted by munzter666 View Post
    ...that is the CAVE of WONDERS. the garden is located OUTSIDE the cave of wonders.

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    lolz hahahahahaha

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    Quote Originally Posted by munzter666 View Post
    ...that is the CAVE of WONDERS. the garden is located OUTSIDE the cave of wonders.
    Agree! directly 0° north of that cave...

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    wa mani uy wa nani nakita ron. bcn middle east kay daghan clag oil which is proof na baga kayo na nga forest sauna.

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    Where was the Garden of Eden?

    The location for the real Garden of Eden has been in question for a long time. In fact, it is a high probability that the Garden of Eden was completely destroyed by the flood.

    Some of the various locations picked out for the Garden have been Turkey, Egypt, India, and Ethiopia. However, in the last few years, the location has been narrowed down to the Middle East. Over the years, people have claimed to have found the Garden of Eden.

    One archaeologist claims to have found the site described in Genesis as “Eden” in a lush valley beneath an extinct volcano in northern Iran. The Jerusalem Report dated February 1, 1999, broke the story in the article called, “Paradise Found.”

    Just 10 miles northwest of Tehran, the capital city of Iran, lies an industrial city called Tabriz, and it is here that this archaeologist believes the biblical garden lies. Today, the area flourishes with mud brick villages, but as you descend a narrow mountain path, one sees a beautiful alpine valley just like the Bible describes it with terraced orchards on its slopes crowded with every kind of fruit-laden trees.

    In order to make the journey to this remote location, you must travel from western Iran north through the Zagros Mountains of Iranian Kurdistan down Mt. Sahand, which is a towering mountain described in Scripture as the Prophet Ezekiel’s Mountain of God where the Lord resides among red-hot coals (Ezekiel 28:11-19). This mountain once housed a volcano which is now extinct, and cascading down this mountain is a small river, the Adji Chay (the name of which translates in local dialect as ‘walled garden’). The people in this community hold this mountain as sacred and attribute magical powers to the river’s water.

    Why would the archeologist tend to believe this is the original Garden of Eden? One factor is that he read about it in ancient Sumerian cuneiform clay tablets held by the Museum of the Orient in Istanbul. The ancient tablets describe a 5000-year-old route to Eden, and in these tablets was documented an epic story called, “Enmerkar and the Lord of Aratta,” supposedly written by an emissary of the Sumerian priest-king of Uruk. The emissary had been dispatched to Aratta on the plain of Edin – known to the Sumerians as a land of happiness and plenty -- to obtain gold and lapis lazuli to decorate a temple that Enmerkar was building in Uruk. This epic describes the emissary’s three-month trek on foot via seven passes through the Zagros Mountains to the foothills of Mt. Sahand and his successful procurement of the required valuables.

    Will we ever truly know where the Garden of Eden was located? The Garden, described in the Bible, places the headwaters of four rivers in it: the Tigris, the Euphrates, the Gihon, and the Pishon. The Tigris and Euphrates are well-known rivers still in existence today, but the other two have been problematic to locate.

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    when you find a firey sword you know you're there..

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    Quote Originally Posted by P-Chan View Post
    when you find a firey sword you know you're there..
    what is the significance of the fiery sword? does it have a legend or a tradition behind it?

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    It's located in PERSIA or IRAN nowadays!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hellblazer 2.1 View Post
    what is the significance of the fiery sword? does it have a legend or a tradition behind it?
    hellblazer i read about this sa thesis ni Zechariah Sitchin sa iyang earth chronicles..i don't know if naa ba ni sa uban..pero as i remembered Tilmun is the Annunaki's earth spaceport or should we say airfield nila..it's heavily protected by the us the "lulus" (forget the meaning) bsta off limits ni nato..pero naa man daw didto ang tree of knowing and such..the entrance daw to this airfield is protected by the fiery sword..bacn mao ni ang Annunaki complex..mao off limits..hehehe!! pero this guy Gilgamesh was able to get inside sa complex..(forgot how na pero i think because kai demi god sya) and so he was able to get to the tree of knowing..mao man ta ni ang atong place kadtong wla pa ta kbaw unsaon pag-**** we were kidnapped man cguro by a certain god..i forgot the story..i think naa ni sa book nga Stairway to Heaven..or sa the 12th Planet..im not really 100% sold out ani..but it's a fascinating story..the plot is a good material for a novel..hehe! i hope naai muhimo ana..i'd nominate Anne Rice para poetic ug dating..hehe!

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    wla sa earth ang garden of eden

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