Garden of Eden found?
By milondali07
@milondali07 (334)
United States
January 3, 2008 2:29pm CST
Scientists think they found the Garden Of Eden in New Guinea, Indonesia. It's a place that hasn't been touched by man and they've discovered a whole bunch of new species. Here's the link to the site. www.cbc.ca/health/story/2006/02/07/lost-world060207.html
This place has been literally untouched by man. They also say that the creatures are still the same as they were many years ago, endangered species that are endangered around the world are there in a vast amount. I saw a video of it on one site and what I saw was just beautiful, hopefully it doesn't become a tourist attraction. You believe that this could be the garden of eden?
6 responses
@MarkDG (41)
• United States
3 Jan 08
No, I don't really think it is possible for it to be the Garden of Eden. In the Bible, an angel with a flaming sword was set to guard the gates against any attempt by humans at regaining entry after the Fall. Quite frankly, I do not believe that the Garden will ever be found.
@mythociate (21432)
• Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
4 Dec 12
No.
The Garden of Eden is really ANYWHERE that seems like it was 'created just for you!'
@aries_0325 (3060)
• Philippines
3 Jan 08
I think we never found the true Garden of Eden. And God doesn't want to discover it by human and make it use in any unusual activities like being a tourist attraction that have a money involve. I know Garden of Eden is in our heart forever.
@aidenofthetower (1814)
• United States
3 Jan 08
If you believe in the garden of Eden then this isn't it. I don't say that because it isn't beautiful. It is amazing and a great find for scientist. It is also always exciting to find new creatures and plants. Kinda proving we aren't as knowledgeable as we think. However, the garden of Eden had angel set at it's gates so that man couldn't find it. The idea was that it would be forever hidden from people. If it does exist we aren't going to stumble upon it. Additionally, it is located somewhere in the vicinity of the Euphrates and the Tigris according to scriptures.
@marguicha (224035)
• Chile
7 Aug 10
I hope this is not turned in yet another tourist-resort place with dirt and killing by us, human beings.
Thanks for sharing this Eden and I´m only sorry that I´m the only one who answered this post.
Take care!
@applesmasher (188)
• United States
9 Apr 10
lol its a cave im pretty sure thats not the garden of eden and also most of paupa new guinea is untouched by man