Basically, there is no geographical descriptions of where the Garden of Eden was since the Flood would have changed many if not all landmarks.
2007-07-19 12:53:52
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answered by bobm709 4
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Well it would be hard to say, Remember there was a world wide flood that changed the whole face of the earth. when Noah left the ark he named the rivers names that might have been used before the flood but they where not the same. I have a feeling it was in Jerusalem. But the truth is we will never truly know. We cant the world is not the same as it was before Gen 6.
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2007-07-19 12:52:43
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answered by Michael M 3
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I was watching a program on the Garden of Eden on the History Channel and most historians and Biblical scholars believe it was in Jersey.
2007-07-19 13:39:02
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answered by Wise@ss 4
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Since western civilization arose in the land between the rivers this suggests that the Hebrew creation mythology was pre-Babylonian originating somewhere in present day Iraq. A very similar creation mythology was first spread by pre-Judea cultures
2007-07-19 12:55:18
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answered by Anonymous
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No, it was located in Asir in Western Arabia. It still has the same name.
2007-07-19 12:51:09
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answered by The Singing President 3
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Most scholars think it was somewhere in the area of Iraq.
2007-07-19 12:50:31
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answered by ? 5
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I believe it was in Babylone, known today as Irak, but I could be wrong.
2007-07-19 12:51:39
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answered by yogi 4
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If you mean the place where the tree was that Prophet Adam ate from. It was not on this earth. It was in Paradise.
2007-07-19 12:51:28
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answered by rose_ovda_night 4
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It wasn't anywhere; the story is fiction.
2007-07-19 12:51:55
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answered by Anonymous
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No. It was in Florida.
2007-07-19 12:52:41
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answered by jedimancil 1
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