Was Eden a true paradise?
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Re: Was Eden a true paradise?
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According to Wikipedia, it's at "southern Mesopotamia" which is now iraqUncle_Praise wrote: ↑04 Jul 2020, 04:59 I do not really understand the question. But according to the Bible, the Garden of Eden was described as Heaven on Earth, which means something like a paradise. My own question is: is the Garden of Eden on planet earth. if yes where?
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I partially agree with you. I think that perhaps without humans “misbehaving“ it could be considered more like a paradise. Because it is true, why would incidents be possible in a place considered Heaven on Earth. In addition, the people can also change the perception of a place and its description.Rabia Farooq wrote: ↑13 Jul 2020, 10:38 That's an incredibly important question. I feel like I would side with your opinion on this. I get the perspective that the others are posing in this forum but somehow there is a nagging feeling that I can shake like if it was truly paradise, none of the incidents were possible
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gelli_baranda wrote: ↑01 Jul 2020, 10:06 Eden has always been described as heaven on Earth. If it was, with all the good things there, shouldn't a murder a mishap in the so-called paradise?
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BookLoverMC wrote: ↑08 Jul 2020, 07:45 I think that, from a modern perspective, maybe not. But life was born out of Eden, so in that sense it is quite a paradise.
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