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Dr. Konstantin Borisov says the Garden of Eden was in Egypt, not Iraq — with the Tree of Life once standing where the Great Pyramid of Giza now rises.
Holy plot twist! A provocative new theory suggests that the original Garden of Eden may not have been in Mesopotamia, roughly modern-day Iraq, as has been long-assumed — but rather in Egypt ...
"And a river went out of Eden to water the garden; and from thence it was parted, and became four heads… the name of the ...
Konstantin Borisov, Ph.D., a computer engineering specialist, claims in a recent journal article that the true location of the biblical Garden of Eden is beneath the Great Pyramid of Giza.
For those who believe in its literal existence, Eden has been a focus of debate, particularly surrounding where it was located. Now, despite ongoing violence in the region, NewScientist is ...
The Garden of Eden, some say, was located somewhere inside modern-day Iraq. So it’s no surprise that the U.S. is trying to improve on God’s work, ...
“The Garden of Eden, east and west, is not over 10 miles wide, paralleling the (Apalachicola) River from Chattahoochee down to Bristol,” he told a media outlet in 1972.
THE Garden of Eden’s location may have finally been found thanks to a discovery by an archaeologist in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem, a documentary claimed.
One religion contends the Show Me State is home not only to the Garden of Eden but the site where Adam and Eve spent the rest of their days after being cast out of paradise.
This week I’ve asked my wife, Rabbi Linda Seidman, to lead us in a careful look at the Garden-of Eden-story. For some readers this story explains why the world is the way it is.