Ms. “Harrington” [Knoxville]
If the current civilizations [as known today] were survivor from Noah Ark, then, Noah was of none other ethnic than African. [Go to blog archive titled; “Noah was an African”] Also, I am curious, and I will not be surprise to find out that the Biblical Moses was a legitimate son of Pharaoh, and was never found by the River. If you remove the river applicable out of the story of Moses; you are left with a legitimate son of Africa king, who was noble enough to help develop a logistic applicable that help people in desperate need to establish self-autonomy. As per your question in regard to mutation; my reverse question to you is that: what do you think could be the parental reaction, at the moment when the “great-ape” delivers the first baby that does not look like them? Remember at the time of the initial era of “mutation? You see, “mutation” as taught by practical science is a hoax spelled with capital letters.
As for “garden of Eden” you must bear in mind that the words such as “garden” and then, “Eden”; in order to declare these words simply means that calligraphy that spelled out these word or phrase were already in place and use in referencing names and places as such was how a “garden” that was refer to as “Eden” was noted.
And be mindful that the early human civilization in the land that became known as Ethiopia/Eritrea developed the calligraphy that was adapted by most human civilization to translate their lingual practices. And, in whichever language the ancient testaments were written, the reference use of “Eden” would have been translated correctly to the English and other languages that are use today. What you read so far could have helped you to realize what GOD [as noted in the religion test] really was.
Ms. “Harrington”, Nothing! I mean nothing could exist before the existence of Time; TIME is the subliminal spirit, by which all matter was coordinated, and for these reason, deed and status of a man may qualifies him to be noted as lord, but Time is God of creation.
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