Garden of Eden Found!

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152 pages 2004

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This book entitled, Garden of Eden Found, is divided into three almost equal parts. Part I reveals exactly what the title says. It explains the exact geographical location of the ancient site of the Garden of Eden. This is an absolutely new and undiscovered site. People suppose that we must yet wait on a prophet to reveal its location; but this book explains that God - through the prophet Moses - said everything he could to describe the location of the Garden of Eden - right in the second chapter of Genesis. It is just that the names of the rivers and the lands have changed.

Part II of this book reveals the ultimate meaning of the six days, and six nights, and the sabbath of the creation account in the first chapter of Genesis. No one has ever understood their ultimate meaning before this work. The author submits that this concept is the greatest concept that can be conceived of by the mind of man concerning ultimate reality. This concept ties together the law of eternal progression, the order of the universes of the cosmos, and the days and nights of creation - as one and the same thing. The first, in the sentence above, is a philosophical concept; the second is a scientific statement; and the third is a religeous revelataion. Therefore, they are different expressions of the same reality.

And Part III of this book explains the historic meaning of the symbolism used in the Book of Revelation. The new truth to understand is that they represent only natural things and historic events of the past two-thousand years of Christian history. There are three general principles to accept in order to understand the symbolism of Revelation. First, they represent events in Christian history, which is the history western civilization, actually. Secondly, they were natural institutions and events. And thirdly, it was all from God's point of view, and not from man's point of view.

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