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Some Scholars who identified the Pre-Biblical origins of the Garden of Eden Myth, 1859-1898

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Photos are provided of scholars who between 1859 and 1898 identified in Mesopotamian myths the pre-biblical origins of the Garden of Eden Myth. Corrections: It was in August of 1854 that Sir Henry Creswicke Rawlinson proposed behind Eden's serpent was the Babylonian god Ea (his Hea or Hoa) in a weekly periodical issued in London called the Athenaeum. In 1858 this was restated by his younger brother professor George Rawlinson in a 4 volume work on Herodotus. In 1876 George Smith proposed Tiamat as being behind Eden's serpent challenging Rawlinson's 1854 proposal. For further information click on the below urls:
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http://tinyurl.com/ya2ct9y

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  • Look at my Channel to see the real Garden of Eden. I'm the one who found it. It's location is in the Northwest section of Iran, not where everyone else is telling you to look.

  • According to professor John G.Jackson, in his book MAN,GOD,AND CIVILISATION, Page 246, Rawlinson traced back the Sumerians to the ancient Kushites (Ethiopians) This was before the semite immigration.

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