The Garden of Eden is recognized in the three Abrahamic religions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. But some other religions and cultures have creation stories containing a similar concept to the biblical Garden of Eden that date back much further in history than the Old Testament. And while most scholars readily acknowledge the more ancient sources for the Book of genesis, the vast majority of Jews and Christians seem either unaware of the roots of their own religions and/or have little interest if any in learning that truth.
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Can't fool all the people all the time BUT if you fool the right ones the rest will Follow behind???
Going all the way back to the myth of eden. It could be in Africa in my opinion. The Serengeti could be the place ( it is today). But then again since the homosapiens appearing on stage earth have change a 100 times. And the Indus. it is far older civilization than the Summaries.But occurs their written langue have not yet been deciphered so we don't know their story of the creation,
As an avid amateur Assyriologist, your information is actually pretty accurate and your sources are extremely recognizable and scholarly in this field. Good job.