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Re: Baghdad is Eden? yes

:*) ( 05/21/2004, 03:23:41 )

Eden is alleged to have previously existed imbetween the Tigris and Euphrates river. I believe when man was banished, it was taken from us. The Tigris and Euphrates river is often called The Cradle of Life because of the early colonization there. (Sumaria, the city of Ur, the Hitites, and so on.) So it wouldn't be too far off to believe that's where it existed.The flaming sword. What makes you think that would stay on earth? if that was done.. it would be placed among high church relics, what have you. If something like that, or The Arc of the Covenant, or other relics were found, they themselves would be worshipped. too often in our history has man worshipped the creation (the world, nature, themselves) rather than the Creator. Then, through man's own folly, like the Crusades, relegious wars may ensue for who controls these.. I believe they were taken from here for good reason. As the sword goes, it was never on Earth, correct me if I'm wrong.. but it was the angels sword?

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