The Garden of The Gods

  • World Religious Beliefs
  • 1 min

By Crusader1307

The Ancient Sumerian Culture (and later adopted into Babylonia), believed that Sumerian Man and Woman evolved from an ''Earthly Paradise'' created by their Gods. This location was called ''The Garden of The Gods''. Similar in many respects with the Judaic and Western Christianity's ''Garden of Eden'', this ''realm'' was also where ''The Immortals'' (Gods) lived. All manner of delight and peace was found in The Garden. Unlike the traditional Garden of Eden, the location was placed in various Regions with Mount Hermon (Lebanon and Syria) being the most likely site. Unlike ''Adam and Eve'', ''Sumer Man and Woman'' did not transgress against The Gods, but were placed into ''The World'' to start Civilzation (after ''learning all that was taught to them by the various Gods). To ''protect ''The Garden'', The Gods ''moved it'' into what was possibly ''another dimension'' – available only to those who were Spirit (a form of ''Heaven'', it seems).