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- Tonight, the search for the
biblical birthplace of man.
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- God created Adam and
Eve and placed them
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in this Garden of Eden
that no one knows exactly
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where it’s located.
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- Is the Garden of Eden a tale
to explain human creation,
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or could it be a real place?
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- The three major Western
religious traditions,
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Islam, Christianity,
and Judaism,
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all say it existed.
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- All the way from Genesis
through the Gilgamesh Epic,
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for some 4,000 years, we have
a memory of a place like Eden.
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- If the Garden of Eden
did exist, where was it?
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Now, we explore the top theories
surrounding the location
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of this paradise on earth.
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- Genesis talks about four
rivers that come together.
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- If we can kind of chart
out where those rivers are,
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maybe we can find out
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where the Garden of Eden
was actually located.
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- It only makes sense
to turn to this place
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where humans lived for
thousands of years.
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This is what the book of
Genesis is describing.
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This is where you find
the Garden of Eden.
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- This is the search
for the Garden of Eden.
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(dramatic music)
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- [Laurence] The first
book of the Hebrew Bible
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is the Book of Genesis.
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There’s no dispute that
the word Genesis means
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"in the beginning,"
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and it tells a story of
the creation of the world.
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- It starts out by indicating
that God gives order to chaos,
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that within the context of
six days, God maps it all out.
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Separates light from dark,
separates land from water,
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gives existence to
various creatures,
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and out of dust, God
creates the first man, Adam,
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and breathed into him
the breath of life.
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- So we read in
the creation story
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that God created
humankind, Adam and Eve,
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and then placed them
in the Garden of Eden,
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and that this place
should be understood
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as being a beautiful,
life-giving oasis.
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- God plants trees,
beautiful trees,
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good for Eden, all
around the garden,
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and in the middle of the garden,
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he plants the tree of the
knowledge of good and evil.
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- God tells them, "Go
about your business,
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enjoy this paradise,
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but the tree of the
knowledge of good and evil,
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you don’t mess with that.
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You eat from that
and you will die."
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Everyone knows
what happens next.
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Eve encounters this serpent,
according to the narrative,
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and the serpent tells Eve,
"I know what God has said,
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but if you eat this
fruit, you won’t die.
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You’ll just get really smart.
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You’ll have the kind of
knowledge that God has,
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and that’s what God fears."
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- She eats, she gives some
to the man who was with her,
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he eats, and sure enough,
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the serpent was right.
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They don’t drop dead.
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Their eyes are opened.
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They see that they’re naked,
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and they’re ashamed,
and they’re fearful,
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and they hide from
God behind a tree.
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- [Laurence] According to
the account in Genesis,
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Adam and Eve cover
their nakedness
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by fashioning fig
leaves into loin cloths.
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- And God says, "Who
told you you were naked?
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Did you eat from the tree I
told you not to eat from?"
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They admit it
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and God kicks the man and
the woman out of the garden.
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- And this changes everything.
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God says, "This paradise
you can no longer have."
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- When God chucks the man
and the woman out of Eden,
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he stations cherubim to
guard the way back in.
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The cherubim are frightening,
hybrid creatures,
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and God stations
them East of Eden.
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- [Laurence] But where on
Earth did this biblical story
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of man’s expulsion from
paradise take place?
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Where can we locate
the Garden of Eden?
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- For those who are determined
to find the physical location
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of the Garden of Eden,
they will turn to Genesis.
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- In the early
chapters of Genesis,
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there are a couple of
geographical markers
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that relate where Eden
was or may have been,
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as per the writer of this
section of the narrative.
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- The story specifies that God
plants a garden in the East.
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Now, the writers are in Israel,
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in the East means
somewhere East of Israel.
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- [Laurence] It is
written in Genesis
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that a river went out of
Eden to water the garden,
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and from thence, it divided
and became four headwaters.
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- We are given four rivers,
the Tigris, the Euphrates,
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the Pishon, and the Gihon.
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And we know in our day and age
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where the Tigris and
the Euphrates are,
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but we don’t know exactly
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where the Gihon
and the Pishon are.
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We can do our best to
make educated guesses,
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but we do not know the
location of those rivers.
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We do not know if
topography is the same.
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And so this brings
up another question
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as to whether those
rivers still exist,
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when they stopped existing.
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We simply do not have enough
information concerning
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where these two
rivers may have been.
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- According to
the biblical text,
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the Garden of Eden is East,
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and so you have to think about
the vantage point of those
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who were writing.
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And for some of those
who were writing,
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pushing towards the
East and thinking
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in terms of two of the
rivers that are outlined,
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Euphrates and the Tigris,
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they would argue that
where those are situated is
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where you find the
Garden of Eden.
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This is where the Bible
is trying to direct us.
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- [Laurence] In ancient times,
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Iraq was part of a land
500 miles East of Israel,
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known as Mesopotamia.
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- Mesopotamia is the
ancient Greek word
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for the land between
the two rivers
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of the Tigris and the Euphrates.
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It’s the land in Central Iraq,
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not altogether too far from
the great cities of today,
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such as Baghdad.
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And the ancient city of Babylon,
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is actually relatively
near to Baghdad.
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What archeologists
have established
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were the first cities
in human history,
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such as Ur, were built
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within this fertile space
between the two rivers.
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- Ancient Mesopotamia was part
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of what’s called the
Fertile Crescent.
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There were sections of
this area that were fertile
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because there was water running
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through the Fertile Crescent.
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- It was a fruitful location.
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It produced a great deal
just like the Garden of Eden.
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- [Laurence] And
there’s one town
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within this once vibrant region
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that claims to be the location
of the Garden of Eden.
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- This is the town of Al Qurnah.
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Al Qurnah is about
60 miles North
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of the city of Basrah
in Southern Iraq.
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It’s between the Tigris
and the Euphrates rivers.
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It’s a place then that certainly
Christian archeologists
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and scholars in
the 19th century,
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very much began to associate
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with the place where the real
Eden might have been located.
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- In Al Qurnah, we
have a sign that says,
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"The tree of Adam,"
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purporting to be the tree of
the knowledge of good and evil.
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- Even today, in Al Qurnah,
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local Iraqi Christians and
Muslims still go on pilgrimage
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to the tree of Adam.
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- [Laurence] But it’s doubtful
a tree could live that long.
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Science tells us that
the oldest living tree,
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an ancient bristle cone
pine in California,
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is a little over
5,000 years old.
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For Al Qurnah’s tree of Adam
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to have been growing
in the Garden of Eden,
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it would have to be
far older than that.
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In the mid 1980s, an American
scientist proposes a theory
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which backs the hypothesis
that the Garden of Eden was
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in present day Iraq.
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- Dr. Juris Zarins, he is
involved in a dig in the 1980s
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where his team starts to do a
lot of satellite photography
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of the Persian Gulf.
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From these satellite photos,
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Zarins sees an area
of kind of these wads,
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these riverbeds that
are now completely dry.
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But thousands of years
ago, they were not.
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So if you look now at any map,
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Google Satellite, Google Earth,
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you’re not gonna find the
same geographical locations
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or the same
geographical features
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as you found thousands and
thousands of years ago.
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There’s been climate change,
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things have kind
of moved around,
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places that were dry were
completely flooded out.
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- One of the really
surprising things though
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about the Middle East
is how dramatically,
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the geography has changed
in the last 10,000 years.
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So many parts of the world
that are submerged now,
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were really just above ground.
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One of those places
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that was above ground
was the Persian Gulf.
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- Dr. Juris Zarins,
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an archeologist from
Missouri State University,
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he says there’s a reason
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that we can’t find
the Garden of Eden,
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and it’s because it’s
in that part of Iraq
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that lies underneath the
water of the Persian Gulf.
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- [Laurence] And today,
much of this area of Iraq
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is nothing like the lush
paradise described in Genesis.
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- We need to understand that
this was a long, long time ago
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and with the Ice Age, there
were really profound shifts.
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- From Zurins’ perspective,
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as the the glaciers
melted and began
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to contribute their water
to the Persian Gulf,
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the waters would have
risen and covered the space
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where the Garden of Eden was.
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- He notes that the
people who lived
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in that area were
hunter-gatherers
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who had to move as
the waters rose.
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- So Zurins presumes
that the people
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who were living in the place
now covered by seawater,
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would’ve moved Northwest
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into the Tigris and
Euphrates river basin
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that we’re familiar with today.
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- This isn’t in the Bible, but
some of the legends are is
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that the Garden of Eden ends
up being kind of washed away
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in the flood, because there
was a world before the flood
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and there was a world after.
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- [Laurence] So, is the story
of Adam and Eve’s expulsion
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from Eden, a symbolic departure
from a flooded homeland,
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or could the Garden of
Eden be someplace else?
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- What the garden points to is
our most intense relationship
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with the divine.
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Some folks will say you
have to look in Jerusalem,
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that this is where God
is most forcefully felt.
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- [Laurence] The Bible
describes the Garden of Eden
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as a land of lush vegetation,
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filled with animals
and abundant food,
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a true paradise on earth.
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But where on Earth exactly?
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- There’s four rivers
coming out of Eden
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to water the garden.
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So you can see the garden
in the center of Eden
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and four rivers coming
from Eden into it.
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- The Book of Genesis
makes it clear
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that one of the
four rivers there
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in the Garden of
Eden is the Gihon,
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and we don’t really
know where the Gihon is.
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However, there is actually a
spring that’s called the Gihon,
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a word that means in,
fact, gushing up of water,
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and that spring is
located in Jerusalem.
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- So some may have
identified this word
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with the same Gihon
that’s in the narrative
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at the beginning of
the Book of Genesis.
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And so that may lead people
to identify the location
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of the Garden of Eden
with Jerusalem in Israel.
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- You have to understand
the symbolic significance
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of the garden.
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What the garden points to is
our most intense relationship
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with the divine.
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And so some folks will
say, "Ah, that’s Jerusalem.
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That’s the Temple
Mount in Jerusalem."
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- [Laurence] For
nearly 3,000 years,
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the Temple Mount in Jerusalem
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has been one of
the holiest sites
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of the Jewish, Christian,
and Muslim faiths.
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It’s where the first and second
Hebrew temples were built.
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- As the Book of Kings tells it,
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the Jerusalem temple was
built by King Solomon
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in about 1000 BCE, that is
before the time of Jesus.
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- We know a little bit about
this temple, it’s rectilinear,
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and it’s got progressively
smaller rooms,
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and each one of these rooms,
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as you move into it,
becomes more holy.
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And the holiest place
in the Jerusalem temple,
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is the Holy of Holies,
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and that is where the Ark
of the Covenant was kept,
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and it was also thought to
be really the throne of God
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and that God lived in
the Jerusalem temple.
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And there are two places
in the Hebrew Bible,
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in the Old Testament,
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where God is said to
be physically present,
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one is the Garden of Eden
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and the other is the
Jerusalem temple.
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- Part of this whole
creation narrative,
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is the idea of God
communing with human beings.
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Eventually, we see God
having a special presence,
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God’s glory in the temple, he
had a special presence there.
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This is set up to be the place
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where God will commune
with humankind,
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not dissimilar to
the Garden of Eden.
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- [Laurence] Is it possible
the ancient biblical author
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had the temple in mind
when describing Eden?
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- What’s interesting
about how the tabernacle
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and the temple are constructed
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and you know, the
story of the Torah,
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is that there’s an immense
amount of garden imagery.
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- If we were to go into that
temple that Solomon built,
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this is a cedar
wood-lined building.
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Look at the walls,
I’m seeing palm trees,
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I’m seeing flowers, I’m
seeing pomegranates.
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I’m indoors, but I
feel like I’m outdoors.
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And if I was permitted to
go past the guardian curtain
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that would lead to
the Holy of Holies,
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what I’d see on the of the
Covenant, two cherubim.
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- In the Holy of Holies,
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two giant statues of
cherubim guarded the ark.
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In the first creation
story in Genesis,
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God stations the cherubim
at the exit to Eden
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so that no one can
turn and enter again.
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- So for some folks
who are interested
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in finding a physical location
for the Garden of Eden,
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the Temple Mount is
the proper location.
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But you can also look
at the Temple Mount
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for the Garden of Eden,
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and think about it in terms
of just being a metaphor.
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- Could the Garden of
Eden story have been
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actually just sort of a
metaphor for Jerusalem
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and the most important
building in Jerusalem,
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which was the Jewish temple?
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- [Laurence] It is
recorded history
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that the temple was
destroyed in 587 BCE.
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After the destruction
of their temple,
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the conquered Hebrew
people are carried off
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into exile in Babylon.
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- According to the narrative,
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when Adam and Eve are
forced out of the garden,
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they head East.
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When the temple is destroyed,
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the people of God also
move East to Babylon.
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- [Laurence] Could it be
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that the Garden of Eden’s
story is a metaphor
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for the exile of the
Jews from Israel,
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and the loss of the great temple
where God and man coexisted?
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- An event as
cataclysmic and traumatic
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as the Babylonian exile,
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the destruction of
Jerusalem is bound
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to be remembered and
imagined and processed
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in all kinds of different ways.
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One possibility
is that the story
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of the Garden of Eden
symbolizes the Jerusalem temple.
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- What we see in the
exile of the people
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from the temple building all
the way through their exile,
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we see the pattern that
we end up seeing also
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in the first couple chapters
of the Book of Genesis,
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that is God communing
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with human beings,
disobedience, exile.
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- And there’s also some
really strong themes
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about why we might have
lost the Garden of Eden,
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that there’s gonna
be a new Eden.
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And so that’s why some
people have really hit
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on the idea of maybe
it’s being Jerusalem
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where the Garden of Eden was.
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- So to think about
Jerusalem as the location
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for the Garden of Eden,
on the level of metaphor,
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works for a whole lot of folks.
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- [Laurence] The search for the
Garden of Eden often focuses
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on Middle Eastern lands,
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where the biblical
stories take place.
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But some Eden explorers
have taken another approach.
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- While some point to this
kind of physical geography
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as the way to locate
the Garden of Eden,
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some turn and argue,
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it’s best to try to
locate the Garden of Eden
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based upon the early
presence of humans.
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- Even in science publications,
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there’s discussion
of the Garden of Eden
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as a metaphor of the
origin of humans.
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- [Laurence] If the garden of
Eden’s story is an explanation
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of human creation,
then logically,
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might the real paradise be found
in the cradle of humankind?
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- Given that our
oldest human fossils
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actually all come from Africa,
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maybe we should think
of the Garden of Eden
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as having been in Africa.
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- It’s not Iraq, it’s Africa.
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The science would suggest
this is the birthplace.
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It only makes
sense to some folks
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who are looking for the
garden to turn to this place
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where humans lived for thousands
upon thousands of years.
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That this is what the book
of Genesis is describing,
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this is what the
garden is all about.
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(dramatic music)
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- Some scientists believe
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that the answer to human
origins is not really just
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to be found in
the fossil record,
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but actually in human genetics.
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- [Laurence] In 2019, a
scientific breakthrough ushers
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in a new theory about the
birth of homo sapiens.
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- We have very early
bone and skull fragments
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from South Africa,
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and those date back to
about 260,000 years ago.
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So in 2019,
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an Australian geneticist,
Dr. Vanessa Hayes,
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actually goes to South Africa
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and wants to trace
back the DNA of humans
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to try to see if they can get
back to the earliest record
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of human beings looking
at them genetically.
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- [Laurence] There
are two types of DNA,
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nuclear DNA, which comes from
both the mother and father,
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and mitochondrial DNA,
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which only comes down
through the maternal line.
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- And it stays stable.
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So tens of thousands of years,
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you can still trace
back mitochondrial DNA.
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So it becomes a
really powerful tool
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for tracing back human genetics.
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- [Laurence] Using
mitochondrial DNA,
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Dr. Hayes sought to trace
back the genetic timeline
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to the exact spot where
modern humans first emerged.
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- One element in that
genetic sequence, L0,
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can be traced back
through mothers,
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all the way back to one mother,
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the so-called Mitochondrial Eve.
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- You know, the best science
now tells us that Adam and Eve,
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if they existed in the past,
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even in the relatively
recent past,
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would most likely be
ancestors of everyone,
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including everyone
in the Americas.
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- So Dr. Hayes engages
in this large study
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where she looks at
the mitochondrial DNA
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of a sample base of about
1,200 indigenous Africans.
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- What the study has done,
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is followed the L0 sequence
back through 200 South Africans,
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and compared it to more than
1,000 Africans from the North,
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and determined that
Mitochondrial Eve likely is
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to be located in Kalahari
desert of Botswana.
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- For a whole lot
of folks thinking
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in terms of the Garden of Eden,
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within the context of Botswana,
you’ve got two things
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that are undeniably
significant for them,
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long-standing presence of
humans and a lush environment.
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- The Kalahari
Desert in Botswana
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is a very, very arid dry place,
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but it wasn’t always so.
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300 to 200,000 years
ago, it was wetlands.
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It was very, very green.
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The wetlands there were actually
part of a giant lake system
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that was as large as England
called Lake Makgadikgadi.
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- [Laurence] Based
on the fossil record,
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this wetland was home to an
abundance of fish, birds,
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and other animals
large and small.
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- Around 130,000 years ago,
Lake Makgadikgadi dried up
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and the people who were
living in that area
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would’ve been forced, really
kind of expelled from that area
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to go and find where
they could survive.
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So once again, we have an
interesting, kind of mirroring
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with the story of
the Garden of Eden
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where they’re cast
out of the garden
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that gave them everything,
where they need to go
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and they need to find
a new way to exist.
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- [Laurence] Some
researchers believe
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the existence of 315,000 year
old homo sapien fossils found
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in other parts of Africa,
contradict the Botswana theory.
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Ultimately, the
birthplace of humankind,
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remains a matter of scientific
debate and further discovery.
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- It’s a tremendously
complex question
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where human beings
originated from
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and we just don’t
know the answer yet.
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- In the search for
the Garden of Eden,
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scientists and
scholars have looked
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to some of the oldest sites
in human civilization.
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But it’s a shepherd
in Southeastern Turkey
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in the summer of 1994 who
stumbles upon a temple
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more than twice as old as
any ancient ruins ever found.
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Did he accidentally
rediscover the Garden of Eden?
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(dramatic music)
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- There’s a shepherd who
was tending his flocks
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in the sort of mountainous
area in Southeastern Turkey,
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and his foot sort of hits
something hard on the ground.
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It’s a rock, and he bends down
and brushes away the debris
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to see what he’s got there.
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And he finds a large stone,
it’s kind of carved,
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and it turns out that’s
not the only stone.
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There are many others like it.
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- We have now
discovered a temple,
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which very well may be the
oldest temple ever discovered.
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We call it Gobekli Tepe,
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which is just a word
for potbellied hill.
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- By 1995, a year later,
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this site has
caught the interest
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of international archeologists,
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and there’s a dig
there that is initiated
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by a German archeologist by
the name of Klaus Schmidt.
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- [Laurence] When Dr.
Schmidt’s team arrives
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on Gobekli Tepe in 1995,
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they begin to unearth
giant T-shaped megaliths,
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some still standing,
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surrounded by many millennia
of earth and rocks.
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- It’s a huge site.
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We have 22 acres of
excavated territory,
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and we think that maybe only 5%
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of it has actually
been uncovered.
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- Gobekli Tepe is really a
series of temple structures.
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At the center of each
one of these structures,
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are two massive,
T-shaped monoliths.
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- They’re massive,
they’re 16 feet high,
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they weigh tons.
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And the most mind-blowing
thing is how old it is.
489
00:24:04,151 --> 00:24:06,031
- [Laurence] The carbon
dating results appear
490
00:24:06,070 --> 00:24:10,870
to fundamentally change the
timeline of human civilization.
491
00:24:10,908 --> 00:24:12,328
- The discovery of Gobekli Tepe,
492
00:24:12,368 --> 00:24:14,948
has really revolutionized
how we start to think
493
00:24:14,995 --> 00:24:17,285
about early human history.
494
00:24:18,374 --> 00:24:21,634
- It very likely dates
to between 12,000
495
00:24:21,669 --> 00:24:24,709
and 14,000 years ago.
496
00:24:24,755 --> 00:24:30,095
That would make it about 6,000
years older than Stonehenge,
497
00:24:30,135 --> 00:24:32,845
probably about 7,000 years
498
00:24:32,888 --> 00:24:36,308
or more older than
the pyramids of Giza.
499
00:24:36,350 --> 00:24:40,230
That’s thousands of years
before the birth of agriculture.
500
00:24:40,270 --> 00:24:41,560
What that means is
501
00:24:41,647 --> 00:24:44,937
that this extraordinary
structure was built
502
00:24:44,984 --> 00:24:46,404
by hunter-gatherers,
503
00:24:46,443 --> 00:24:49,323
who were very likely
wearing animal skins
504
00:24:49,363 --> 00:24:51,663
and who hadn’t
invented the wheel yet.
505
00:24:52,783 --> 00:24:55,373
- [Laurence] Gobekli Tepe’s
most remarkable features
506
00:24:55,411 --> 00:24:57,541
are its ornate carvings.
507
00:24:57,579 --> 00:25:00,289
Carvings which could
link this ancient site
508
00:25:00,332 --> 00:25:04,132
to the story of Adam and
Eve in the Garden of Eden.
509
00:25:04,169 --> 00:25:06,839
- The megaliths are
carved very beautifully
510
00:25:06,880 --> 00:25:09,760
with all kinds of images,
mostly of animals.
511
00:25:09,800 --> 00:25:14,300
In fact, snakes are among the
most commonly depicted animals
512
00:25:14,304 --> 00:25:16,224
at Gobekli Tepe.
513
00:25:16,265 --> 00:25:18,605
- There seems to
be some consensus
514
00:25:18,642 --> 00:25:20,812
that what we have
at Gobekli Tepe
515
00:25:20,853 --> 00:25:26,483
could reflect a very
complex mythology.
516
00:25:26,567 --> 00:25:28,687
- [Laurence] These serpent
carvings aren’t the only
517
00:25:28,736 --> 00:25:31,276
possible connection to
the Book of Genesis.
518
00:25:31,321 --> 00:25:35,491
- There is one other
geographical notation
519
00:25:35,534 --> 00:25:38,664
in the Garden of Eden mythology,
520
00:25:38,704 --> 00:25:42,714
which is that it is in the East.
521
00:25:42,750 --> 00:25:47,710
Very likely what that means
is East of the Holy Land,
522
00:25:47,755 --> 00:25:50,725
but West of Assyria.
523
00:25:50,758 --> 00:25:54,178
That location, which is
also along the lines
524
00:25:54,219 --> 00:25:56,469
of Tigris and the Euphrates,
525
00:25:56,513 --> 00:25:59,853
would place the Garden
of Eden probably closer
526
00:25:59,892 --> 00:26:04,902
to Southeastern Turkey
than in modern Iraq.
527
00:26:04,938 --> 00:26:08,318
- It’s clear that the
region around Gobekli Tepe,
528
00:26:08,358 --> 00:26:11,318
has been a place
of sacred geography
529
00:26:11,361 --> 00:26:14,321
for Muslims, Christians,
Jewish people,
530
00:26:14,406 --> 00:26:17,776
and indeed the earliest
of the Neolithic peoples
531
00:26:17,785 --> 00:26:21,005
who made that transition
from hunter-gathering
532
00:26:21,038 --> 00:26:26,878
to living in cities in that
region of Northern Mesopotamia,
533
00:26:26,919 --> 00:26:29,299
and what is now
Southeastern Turkey.
534
00:26:30,339 --> 00:26:33,679
- And now, this is
pre-agrarian Gobekli Tepe,
535
00:26:33,717 --> 00:26:35,887
but according to Schmidt,
536
00:26:35,928 --> 00:26:42,138
the site marks this kind of
transition of hunter-gatherers
537
00:26:42,184 --> 00:26:45,274
as a culture into
an agrarian society.
538
00:26:45,312 --> 00:26:48,822
- So when we think about the
Garden of Eden mythology,
539
00:26:48,857 --> 00:26:53,897
it represents a world before
the rise of agriculture.
540
00:26:53,904 --> 00:26:56,414
- Maybe this Garden
of Eden story
541
00:26:56,448 --> 00:27:00,198
about these primordial
hunter-gatherers, right?
542
00:27:00,285 --> 00:27:02,655
Adam and Eve being cast out
543
00:27:02,704 --> 00:27:06,504
and having to till the soil
and work the soil for a living,
544
00:27:06,542 --> 00:27:09,882
that story is very
profound about this change
545
00:27:09,920 --> 00:27:14,010
in human civilization that
we know actually was factual.
546
00:27:14,049 --> 00:27:16,339
- [Laurence] While archeologists
believed the builders
547
00:27:16,385 --> 00:27:19,645
of this massive complex
were hunter-gatherers,
548
00:27:19,680 --> 00:27:22,560
the civilization that
occupied the same land,
549
00:27:22,599 --> 00:27:26,479
thousands of years later,
was far more advanced.
550
00:27:26,520 --> 00:27:29,940
- The Sumerians invented
irrigation systems
551
00:27:29,982 --> 00:27:34,992
that made that part of the
world fertile and lush for them.
552
00:27:35,028 --> 00:27:37,318
- The Sumerians were the
first agriculturists.
553
00:27:37,406 --> 00:27:39,616
They were the first
people to grow food.
554
00:27:39,658 --> 00:27:41,448
- [Laurence] The
Sumerians also developed
555
00:27:41,493 --> 00:27:44,333
the oldest known written
language in the world.
556
00:27:44,371 --> 00:27:46,461
- They were able to actually
557
00:27:46,498 --> 00:27:49,668
write down their
great mythologies.
558
00:27:50,794 --> 00:27:56,304
These stories were able to be
spread beyond the boundaries
559
00:27:56,341 --> 00:27:59,341
of the Sumerian empire.
560
00:27:59,386 --> 00:28:03,966
- [Laurence] Sometime
between 2100 and 1200 BCE,
561
00:28:04,016 --> 00:28:08,266
a Sumerian writer produced
the Epic of Gilgamesh.
562
00:28:08,312 --> 00:28:11,732
Scholars believed the Epic
of Gilgamesh predates Genesis
563
00:28:11,773 --> 00:28:13,983
by about 1,000 years.
564
00:28:13,984 --> 00:28:18,864
- The Epic of Gilgamesh
is a Mesopotamian story
565
00:28:18,906 --> 00:28:22,026
about a man who goes on a quest
566
00:28:22,075 --> 00:28:25,785
to find the secret
of eternal life.
567
00:28:25,829 --> 00:28:28,789
He makes it as far as
a special mountain,
568
00:28:28,832 --> 00:28:30,502
the mountain of the sunrise.
569
00:28:30,542 --> 00:28:33,172
The sunrise, meaning,
in the East.
570
00:28:33,212 --> 00:28:35,462
Gilgamesh makes it
through the mountain
571
00:28:35,505 --> 00:28:39,585
and finds himself
in a jeweled garden.
572
00:28:41,053 --> 00:28:44,643
We see so many similarities
between the Epic of Gilgamesh
573
00:28:44,681 --> 00:28:46,641
and the story of
the Garden of Eden.
574
00:28:46,683 --> 00:28:49,693
There’s the key
role of the serpent
575
00:28:49,728 --> 00:28:54,688
in ensuring that humankind is
going to stay mortal forever.
576
00:28:54,733 --> 00:28:58,863
There’s the jeweled
garden, this sacred realm,
577
00:28:58,904 --> 00:29:05,704
this unique location where
immortality is kept and guarded.
578
00:29:05,744 --> 00:29:10,674
It’s not a place any human
being can ever really find.
579
00:29:10,707 --> 00:29:12,287
- The Garden of Eden
that’s written down
580
00:29:12,334 --> 00:29:13,594
in the Book of Genesis,
581
00:29:13,669 --> 00:29:17,839
could refer back to
earlier written precedents,
582
00:29:17,881 --> 00:29:19,511
like the Epic of Gilgamesh.
583
00:29:19,549 --> 00:29:24,049
And if you want to
tie Gobekli Tepe back
584
00:29:24,096 --> 00:29:27,216
to the Garden of Eden story,
some say the location
585
00:29:27,224 --> 00:29:29,394
of the Garden of Eden
might actually have been
586
00:29:29,434 --> 00:29:31,064
in Southeastern Turkey.
587
00:29:34,815 --> 00:29:36,695
- [Laurence] In the
late 19th century,
588
00:29:36,733 --> 00:29:39,533
a new theory emerges
placing the Garden of Eden
589
00:29:39,569 --> 00:29:42,359
in one of the most unlikely
locations imaginable.
590
00:29:43,407 --> 00:29:46,367
- In 1885, William F. Warren,
591
00:29:46,410 --> 00:29:48,620
who’s the president of Boston
University, a theologian,
592
00:29:48,662 --> 00:29:51,622
actually argues that maybe
the Garden of Eden
593
00:29:51,665 --> 00:29:53,425
used to be at the
top of the world.
594
00:29:53,458 --> 00:29:55,588
(dramatic music)
595
00:29:56,545 --> 00:29:58,305
- [Laurence] William
Warren’s book,
596
00:29:58,338 --> 00:30:00,548
"Paradise Found, The
Cradle of the Human Race
597
00:30:00,590 --> 00:30:02,130
at the North Pole,"
598
00:30:02,175 --> 00:30:06,595
opens with a redrawn world map
on which all the continents
599
00:30:06,638 --> 00:30:09,138
are arrayed around
the Arctic Circle.
600
00:30:09,182 --> 00:30:11,732
- If you take a globe
and flatten it out,
601
00:30:11,768 --> 00:30:14,728
his argument was, you get
the North Pole at the top
602
00:30:14,771 --> 00:30:18,021
and everything else
seems to move around it.
603
00:30:18,066 --> 00:30:21,896
And for him, it lent
support to his argument
604
00:30:21,945 --> 00:30:25,195
that the North Pole is
the top of the world.
605
00:30:25,240 --> 00:30:27,870
It is the birthplace
of humanity.
606
00:30:27,909 --> 00:30:30,746
- For Warren, the similarity
in the perspective
607
00:30:30,746 --> 00:30:33,036
on a Garden of Eden-like place,
608
00:30:33,081 --> 00:30:36,331
the idea that you have a
similar story being told
609
00:30:36,376 --> 00:30:38,086
in all of these
different places,
610
00:30:38,128 --> 00:30:39,798
suggests a common starting point
611
00:30:39,838 --> 00:30:42,298
that eventually spread
over the entire world.
612
00:30:43,300 --> 00:30:44,760
- [Laurence] Warren
lives in an era
613
00:30:44,801 --> 00:30:46,721
when new scientific
evidence begins
614
00:30:46,762 --> 00:30:49,222
to reveal that
before the Ice Age,
615
00:30:49,264 --> 00:30:51,394
the Earth was not as cold.
616
00:30:51,433 --> 00:30:53,483
- If we look at a world
that is much, much older
617
00:30:53,518 --> 00:30:55,848
than maybe we had
thought it was before,
618
00:30:55,896 --> 00:30:58,606
we’re suddenly gonna see
changes in glaciation.
619
00:30:58,648 --> 00:31:00,858
We’re gonna see changes
in geologic record
620
00:31:00,901 --> 00:31:03,151
that suggests this world
was a warmer place
621
00:31:03,195 --> 00:31:05,615
than it had been before,
which by the way,
622
00:31:05,655 --> 00:31:08,985
isn’t necessarily out of harmony
with the Book of Genesis,
623
00:31:09,034 --> 00:31:10,624
which I think suggests
a different world
624
00:31:10,660 --> 00:31:12,080
that we had before.
625
00:31:12,120 --> 00:31:13,750
- [Laurence] Warren
believes a warmer Earth
626
00:31:13,789 --> 00:31:17,919
means the North Pole would
have once been a livable place.
627
00:31:17,959 --> 00:31:20,839
And a study published
in the journal "Nature"
628
00:31:20,879 --> 00:31:24,089
in 2006 may support his claim.
629
00:31:25,884 --> 00:31:28,974
The study, based on
core samples taken
630
00:31:29,012 --> 00:31:31,892
from more than 1,000
feet below the floor
631
00:31:31,932 --> 00:31:33,272
of the Arctic Ocean,
632
00:31:33,308 --> 00:31:37,058
concluded that over
50 million years ago,
633
00:31:37,104 --> 00:31:41,984
the Arctic had an average
temperature of 74 degrees.
634
00:31:42,025 --> 00:31:43,775
- There is actually
really good evidence
635
00:31:43,819 --> 00:31:45,819
that these places
often were very lush
636
00:31:45,862 --> 00:31:47,862
in the very, very distant past.
637
00:31:47,906 --> 00:31:49,656
So that encouraged
some speculation
638
00:31:49,699 --> 00:31:51,579
about the idea
about Adam and Eve,
639
00:31:51,618 --> 00:31:53,788
maybe being in the
Garden of Eden back then.
640
00:31:53,829 --> 00:31:56,579
- Warren was looking for a
place for the Garden of Eden.
641
00:31:56,623 --> 00:31:58,173
He presumed that you needed one
642
00:31:58,208 --> 00:32:00,248
where we had lots
and lots of sunlight,
643
00:32:00,293 --> 00:32:02,633
a better place than
the North Pole.
644
00:32:02,671 --> 00:32:04,801
- [Laurence] Because
the Earth rotates
645
00:32:04,840 --> 00:32:08,340
on a tilted axis as it
revolves around the sun,
646
00:32:08,385 --> 00:32:11,015
the North Pole has six
straight months of daylight,
647
00:32:11,054 --> 00:32:13,314
followed by six
months of darkness.
648
00:32:13,348 --> 00:32:16,018
Warren sees the dark
half of the polar year
649
00:32:16,059 --> 00:32:18,939
as a time for
spiritual reflection.
650
00:32:18,979 --> 00:32:22,689
- There is this romantic
idea that you would be there
651
00:32:22,732 --> 00:32:25,942
and you would be directly
under the heavens,
652
00:32:25,986 --> 00:32:27,696
in communication
with the heavens,
653
00:32:27,737 --> 00:32:30,157
and you would watch
this with the stars
654
00:32:30,198 --> 00:32:32,618
and everything
swirling around you.
655
00:32:32,659 --> 00:32:34,239
So this was a kind
of connection,
656
00:32:34,327 --> 00:32:35,997
between the heaven and Earth,
657
00:32:36,037 --> 00:32:37,827
that sense of being at the place
658
00:32:37,873 --> 00:32:40,293
where God was when he
separated the firmaments,
659
00:32:40,333 --> 00:32:43,593
and he put the heavens
above and the Earth below.
660
00:32:43,628 --> 00:32:47,378
- In Islamic tradition, the
Garden of Eden is the garden
661
00:32:47,424 --> 00:32:50,804
from which humans were
expelled before history.
662
00:32:50,844 --> 00:32:53,224
And when Adam and
Eve were expelled,
663
00:32:53,263 --> 00:32:57,143
they were separated in
different parts of the world.
664
00:32:57,184 --> 00:32:59,524
- For Dr. Warren, as
the North Pole changed,
665
00:32:59,561 --> 00:33:02,361
as it became colder and colder,
666
00:33:02,397 --> 00:33:04,477
changes in the
natural environment
667
00:33:04,524 --> 00:33:06,194
forced folks to flee,
668
00:33:06,234 --> 00:33:10,664
to migrate to areas that
better supported life.
669
00:33:10,697 --> 00:33:13,197
- [Laurence] Warren connects
that ancient Ice Age migration
670
00:33:13,241 --> 00:33:17,951
from the North Pole to stories
of man’s expulsion from Eden.
671
00:33:17,996 --> 00:33:19,786
- For Warren, as he looks
672
00:33:19,831 --> 00:33:21,871
at these traditions
around the world,
673
00:33:21,917 --> 00:33:23,497
and he sees them as evidence
674
00:33:23,543 --> 00:33:26,553
of a memory being
kicked out of paradise
675
00:33:26,588 --> 00:33:28,628
and moving down
towards the equator.
676
00:33:28,673 --> 00:33:31,093
And for him, the
Adam and Eve story
677
00:33:31,134 --> 00:33:34,264
that we have in Genesis,
was that story in Israel.
678
00:33:34,304 --> 00:33:36,724
- It’s important to recognize
in the 19th century,
679
00:33:36,806 --> 00:33:39,176
folks knew very little
about the North Pole.
680
00:33:39,226 --> 00:33:40,636
And so for a lot of folks,
681
00:33:40,727 --> 00:33:42,937
this was a real
possibility based upon
682
00:33:42,979 --> 00:33:45,399
what they assumed
concerning the North Pole.
683
00:33:45,440 --> 00:33:48,940
And so for some folks, his
argument was persuasive.
684
00:33:48,985 --> 00:33:52,155
- ’Til his dying
day at age of 96,
685
00:33:52,197 --> 00:33:55,617
Warren maintained the Garden
of Eden was at the North Pole.
686
00:33:55,659 --> 00:33:58,159
- [Laurence] However,
skeptics point out
687
00:33:58,203 --> 00:34:01,163
that the period when the North
Pole had a tropical climate,
688
00:34:01,248 --> 00:34:03,668
predates the rise of man.
689
00:34:03,708 --> 00:34:06,208
- What he points to in terms of
690
00:34:06,253 --> 00:34:09,673
that area being able
to support robust life,
691
00:34:09,714 --> 00:34:14,684
we’re talking about roughly
50 million years ago.
692
00:34:14,719 --> 00:34:17,305
- There wasn’t really
anything like a human
693
00:34:17,305 --> 00:34:19,345
or even a monkey or
an ape at that time.
694
00:34:19,391 --> 00:34:20,981
- [Laurence] And
there’s another factor
695
00:34:21,017 --> 00:34:23,977
that makes Warren’s
theory less likely.
696
00:34:24,020 --> 00:34:27,980
- The North Pole itself
is really just ice
697
00:34:28,024 --> 00:34:29,444
through and through.
698
00:34:29,526 --> 00:34:31,646
If you melt it away, there’s
no ground there. (chuckles)
699
00:34:31,695 --> 00:34:33,365
- Ever since
satellite images began
700
00:34:33,446 --> 00:34:36,406
to be taken of the
Arctic 40 years ago,
701
00:34:36,449 --> 00:34:37,949
it’s been determined
that up to half
702
00:34:37,993 --> 00:34:39,793
of that ice has gone away.
703
00:34:39,828 --> 00:34:43,118
And the prediction is that
by 2040, it’ll be gone.
704
00:34:43,164 --> 00:34:44,334
And if that happens,
705
00:34:44,374 --> 00:34:46,884
now, we’re gonna
watch Warren’s theory,
706
00:34:46,918 --> 00:34:52,838
quite literally melt away.
707
00:34:52,841 --> 00:34:54,631
- [Laurence] In
the spring of 1820,
708
00:34:54,676 --> 00:34:56,466
in Western New York state,
709
00:34:56,511 --> 00:35:00,011
a 14-year-old
Joseph Smith claims
710
00:35:00,056 --> 00:35:03,176
that God came to
him in a vision.
711
00:35:03,226 --> 00:35:09,266
- In 1820, Joseph Smith was
given a revelation by God.
712
00:35:09,316 --> 00:35:11,776
Now, Joseph Smith
lived in the heart
713
00:35:11,818 --> 00:35:13,608
of what’s called the
Second Great Awakening.
714
00:35:13,653 --> 00:35:16,703
It was a time of
religious revival.
715
00:35:16,740 --> 00:35:19,450
And so young Joseph really felt
716
00:35:19,492 --> 00:35:21,832
that he was called as a prophet.
717
00:35:21,870 --> 00:35:23,910
- Joseph Smith says
that, you know,
718
00:35:23,955 --> 00:35:26,495
God, the Son, and the Father
came to him in a vision,
719
00:35:26,541 --> 00:35:28,751
and also the Angel Moroni
came to him as well.
720
00:35:28,793 --> 00:35:31,463
And told him that all these
other churches were wrong.
721
00:35:31,504 --> 00:35:33,764
- [Laurence] In 1823,
722
00:35:33,798 --> 00:35:36,838
Smith claims to have
another revelation
723
00:35:36,885 --> 00:35:39,895
in which an angel leads
him to find a series
724
00:35:39,929 --> 00:35:44,059
of gold plates buried
for more than 1,400 years
725
00:35:44,100 --> 00:35:46,890
in the hills of
Palmyra, New York.
726
00:35:46,936 --> 00:35:49,896
- Joseph Smith said that these
golden plates were written
727
00:35:49,939 --> 00:35:51,979
in an otherwise
unknown language
728
00:35:52,025 --> 00:35:54,615
he called reformed Egyptian.
729
00:35:54,653 --> 00:35:56,863
- [Nicola] And he
spends some years
730
00:35:56,905 --> 00:35:59,575
translating these golden plates,
731
00:35:59,616 --> 00:36:01,696
and that’s how we get
the Book of Mormon.
732
00:36:01,743 --> 00:36:03,453
- Which is like this testament
733
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of when Jesus actually came
to the Americas after he rose
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from the dead, and kind of
proclaimed the gospel there.
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- The Book of Mormon not
only lays the foundation
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for the beliefs of
the Mormon faith,
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but it also describes
Middle Eastern tribes
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that leave the Middle
East and arrive in America
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about 589 BC.
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- [Laurence] According
to Mormon belief,
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an Israelite named Lehi
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journeyed with his family
from the Middle East
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to the Americas around 600 BC.
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00:36:34,567 --> 00:36:36,397
- Some church leaders teach
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that during the
great biblical flood,
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humanity on the ark was
carried back across the ocean
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to the Middle East.
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- [Laurence] As Smith
builds his following,
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he claims to have another visit
from God on July 20, 1831.
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- According to Mormon history,
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in this revelation, God
shows him the real location
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of the Garden of Eden.
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00:37:01,928 --> 00:37:03,598
- God reveals to him that
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the Garden of Eden wasn’t
actually in Mesopotamia.
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00:37:07,308 --> 00:37:09,978
- Although Smith didn’t
name the location
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00:37:10,019 --> 00:37:14,069
in his translation, he told
many early followers of his
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where the site actually was.
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(dramatic music)
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- It’s not uncommon for
religious communities
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to think theologically
about their location
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as being powerful, important,
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connected to the biblical text.
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And that is the
case for the Mormons
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who argued that God
told Joseph Smith
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that the Garden of Eden
wasn’t over there somewhere.
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It’s not Turkey, it’s not
any of those locations.
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The Garden of Eden is
actually in Missouri.
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- [Laurence] In 1831, Smith
establishes a Mormon outpost
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in Jackson County, Missouri,
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near the town of Independence.
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Smith says God
revealed this location
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as the site of the
Garden of Eden.
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- Mormonism, as the
quintessentially
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American religion,
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quite naturally places the
Garden of Eden in America.
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After all, that is the
birthplace of the religion.
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It’s the birthplace of the
prophets of the religion.
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So if a Mormon is looking
for the Garden of Eden,
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chances are that they’re
looking in Missouri.
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- [Laurence] According
to Mormon tradition,
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Adam built two altars in
this Missouri Garden of Eden,
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an altar of sacrifice
and an altar of prayer.
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- And in fact, if you
go to that area today,
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you’ll find that those stone
altars are still there.
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The ones that Adam himself
was said to have built.
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- [Laurence] For a time,
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Smith and his followers
settled in Missouri
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to be near their
lost garden paradise,
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but tensions with their
non-Mormon neighbors
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grow violent and
they’re forced to move.
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- After they were asked to
leave Missouri by the governor,
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they ended up going
a little bit north
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and settling just to
the north of Missouri.
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- [Laurence] Smith
and his flock settled
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in Nauvoo, Illinois.
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But in 1844, Smith and
his brother were arrested
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and jailed in
Carthage, Illinois.
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An angry mob attacked the jail
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and shot Smith and
his brother to death.
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Two years later,
Smith’s successor,
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Brigham Young, leads
the Mormons west,
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00:39:24,445 --> 00:39:27,775
finally settling in
Salt Lake City, Utah.
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00:39:27,824 --> 00:39:31,084
- But a group of Joseph
Smith’s original followers,
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actually don’t go with
everybody out to Utah,
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00:39:34,706 --> 00:39:36,456
and they stay put,
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00:39:36,499 --> 00:39:40,919
and they’re still there in
the area around Independence,
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and they’re known as
the Community of Christ.
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They’re still there
in the promised land.
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- [Laurence] Official
Mormon teaching
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hasn’t abandoned the idea
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that the Garden of
Eden is in Missouri.
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00:39:52,932 --> 00:39:55,142
- Joseph Smith believed
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that when Adam and
Eve were kicked out
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of the Garden of Eden,
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which he had near
Independence, Missouri,
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they moved 70 miles to the North
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to a valley called
Adam-Ondi-Ahman,
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which is translated the Valley
of God Where Adam Dwelt.
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So Joseph Smith has suggested
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that Adam will return to
this place, Adam-Ondi-Ahman,
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in order to prepare for
the Second Coming of Jesus.
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- [Laurence] Starting in 1947,
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members of the Mormon
church began purchasing land
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in Missouri near the Valley
of God Where Adam Dwelt.
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As of 2021, the church owns
approximately 3,000 acres there.
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- We really have no reference
in the biblical text
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to places in North America,
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no reference to any place
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that could have been
maybe even misunderstood
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as North America.
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And why is it important
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to locate the actual
Garden of Eden?
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Human beings have been
asking since day one,
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where we came from.
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It’s important to us
as contemporary readers
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because we are inquisitive.
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We wanna know, we want this
to also be part of our story.
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And so that’s why I think
we’re asking this question.
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(dramatic music)
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- While researchers and
scientists continue their quest
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00:41:15,723 --> 00:41:17,893
to find the cradle
of human life,
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for many people of faith,
there’s no point in searching.
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Because it’s written in Genesis
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that after Adam and
Eve were banished,
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God blocked man from
ever returning to Eden
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by posting an angel
to guard the entrance,
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an angel with a flaming sword.
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So even if someone
does locate the garden,
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they may have a challenging
time trying to get in.
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I’m Laurence Fishburne.
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Thank you for watching
"History’s Greatest Mysteries."
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(dramatic music)
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