One subject that is sure to fire a cold conversation up is if the garden of Eden ever existed. To religious people, it may be a no-brainer, but even those that do not believe in the Christian God may still believe in its existence, after all, there had to be some geographical location that gave credence to the bible stories. And thus, the arguments.
It certainly hasn't missed the attention of scientists who have been searching ancient texts for hints and any references that could help with identifying the location of the Garden. And as it turns out, recent work in the fields of remote sensing, archaeology, and DNA studies has offered some strong indications as to where it is, and what they've found is truly terrifying, so stay tuned to find out!
The Garden of Eden is a paradise on the earth described in the Old Testament book of Genesis as being inhabited by Adam and Eve, the first humans created by God before they were banished for breaking God's laws. It is also referred to as the Garden of God and the Garden of Yahweh, the God of Israel, in Genesis and Ezekiel, respectively. The word Eden is most likely derived from the Sumerian word Eden, which means "plain" and the Akkadian word 'edinu' which is a loaned word from Sumerian.
Following the Genesis account of the creation and fall of man, rivers gushed from Eden to the east of Israel and all the way to the four corners of the globe. Similar tales found in Sumerian archives suggest that the mythology of the ancient Middle East contained the idea of an earthly paradise.
Today we’re finding out about a terrifying discovery of the Garden Of Eden through the following video!