The Real Gods of Eden
An interesting article for those who love a good historical theory of our origin ...The Biblical tale of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden is based on actual events which happened nearly 200,000 years ago. A comparison of ancient texts with the latest breakthroughs in genetic science reveals amazingly consistent details, which enable us to finally solve the mystery of mankind’s origins.
The shocking conclusion is that man was a genetic hybrid, created and manipulated not by God, but by flesh-and-blood, walking, talking ‘gods’.
The Biblical Garden of Eden is not a mythological place but a real location. In order to understand what happened there, it is necessary to appreciate that the word Eden is derived from the Sumerian term E.DIN. Whilst the first syllable ‘E’ meant ‘Home’, the second syllable was an abbreviation of DIN.GIR, commonly translated as ‘the gods’. Eden or E.DIN was therefore the ‘Abode of the Gods’. -
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at my age, a cold drink and a smoke is Eden
Heyyy! Butter Eden.......
I think we must have read the same books?
"she would subjugate" should say, "she would NOT subjugate"
"See me getting smaller? It's cause I'm leavin'..."
Ken's always got good info to add too.
Good One............
I just can't stop laughing................
What happened to them? Depends on which one in which myth (tale). Legend has it a female Djinn (shocker, Adam and his women were not (according to scrolls that fell off the table when the bible was being put together) the first things to be made male and female) imprisoned in a jar(?) in a walled up cavern (the origin of the genie in the lamp story) under a Muslim mosque in a specific city in India. The gnostic version of Genesis, the Book of Jubilees, has many of the Grigori Watchers voluntarily drowning at the time of the flood. Which makes no sense, not even to those mentioned in the book, but that is one account. The Christian Bible, Book of Revelations recounts many of the Watchers were thrown into the dark Abyss where time flows not where most will remain until Der Tag. Early Christians thought this meant Hell/Hades, but I am not so sure. Dark, can't escape, no passage of time sounds like something else to me. Also some myths have the godlings growing bored here and going to a different elsewhenwhere. Your guess is as good as mine. Hey, I have an idea. Maybe all 200 cultures around the planet with similar myths about these guys all had some kind of mystic spontaneous mass hallucination, all around the same time period?