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Garden of Eden

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  • @lyndira101 It is a myth. Why believe an ancient book that tells tales of talking serpents and talking donkeys and men who build boats big enough to fit all the animals in? Seems pretty silly.

  • Nowhere in the Bible does it say that the serpent was Satan like many Christians believe it was. But yeah. Adam and Eve is an interesting myth. Maybe it was never meant to be taken literally to begin with.

  • @Rotebuehl1 There never was just one Flood. Floods come from

    rivers, but seas can flood by tsummi's.

    Living on the planet Earth has always been problematic. There

    have been devastating temperature changes, volcanoes, earthquakes

    and collisions with meteors and comets.

    The only way that there could be one Flood worldwide would be

    if the level of water raised all over the earth. Where did it come from?

    After the Ice Age ice melted into water. Doggerland was flood

    from Lake Agagizz.

  • @fntime What intigues me, is that most mythologies around the worl tell us about a big flood, that destroyed everything! Myths from people that live in mountain ranges, like Tibetans and Quechuas, who most likely, would never have been affected by any flood at all! Why this coincidence?

  • @nicodemous52 There probably was never a Flood, but there were many floods

    that destroyed societies. The mediterran ocean was flooded, Persian Gulf,

    Black Sea area, Doggerland was flooded and of course the myths of

    Lumeria & Atlantis.

  • If a story, or some facsimile of it, are shared by nearly all people's you really think that lowers rather than raises its credibility? Look at the flood story. Even Native Americans have such stories, and I live in Iowa, a land locked state with the nearest ocean being 3,000 miles away and yet fossils of ancient sea creachers are not hard to find all over. How do such facts make the story less rather than more compelling?

  • @whitt702 when it was translated into latin the word for apple is malos this word in latin is the same one used for evil... See...

  • The Garden is not a myth!@!!!!!

  • hahahahahha...funny.....

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