Where was the “Garden of Eden” thought to be located?

Administrator | December 29, 2009

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Where was the “Garden of Eden” thought to be located?

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Hi,
Thanks for participating.
It isn’t known, of course, but the location many propose is in modern day Iraq.
Bless,
Ken Brown

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