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==Question: If the Garden of Eden was in Missouri, how did Abraham, Moses and other prophets end up in the Old World?== | ==Question: If the Garden of Eden was in Missouri, how did Abraham, Moses and other prophets end up in the Old World?== | ||
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Members and others sometimes ask how Abraham, Moses and other near eastern Bible prophets ended up in the Old World if Adam and Eden were in the Americas. A variety of approaches have been suggested for this issue:<ref>Kevin Barney, [http://www.bycommonconsent.com/2007/07/was-the-garden-of-eden-really-in-missouri Was the Garden of Eden Really in Missouri?] (blog entry), ''By Common Consent'' (4 July 2007).</ref> | Members and others sometimes ask how Abraham, Moses and other near eastern Bible prophets ended up in the Old World if Adam and Eden were in the Americas. A variety of approaches have been suggested for this issue:<ref>Kevin Barney, [http://www.bycommonconsent.com/2007/07/was-the-garden-of-eden-really-in-missouri Was the Garden of Eden Really in Missouri?] (blog entry), ''By Common Consent'' (4 July 2007).</ref> | ||
− | # Some have conceptualized the earth as having only one land mass (e.g., Pangaea) even into historical time, which was only separated in the days of Peleg ({{s||Genesis|10|25}}). | + | # Some have conceptualized the earth as having only one land mass (e.g., Pangaea) even into historical time, which was only separated in the days of Peleg ({{s||Genesis|10|25}}). Though there are [[Question: Does the biblical story of Peleg describe the separation of the continents?| differing interpretations]] for this doctrine. Some have more exegetical/historical accuracy than others. |
# Those who accept a universal Noachian flood simply see Noah floating from a New World site to Ararat in the Old. | # Those who accept a universal Noachian flood simply see Noah floating from a New World site to Ararat in the Old. | ||
# Those who accept a "limited flood" theory see a similar process occurring whereby Noah traveled down rivers or from sea coasts with the flood's arrival. (This would, in effect, be a reversal of the Book of Mormon's Old World to New World migrations). | # Those who accept a "limited flood" theory see a similar process occurring whereby Noah traveled down rivers or from sea coasts with the flood's arrival. (This would, in effect, be a reversal of the Book of Mormon's Old World to New World migrations). | ||
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# Many, perhaps most, members consider the matter of relatively little importance, and have no strong feelings about the issue at all. | # Many, perhaps most, members consider the matter of relatively little importance, and have no strong feelings about the issue at all. | ||
− | ===It must be noted that there is little, if any, scriptural or scientific evidence to support any of the above hypotheses=== | + | ===It must be noted that there is little, if any, scriptural or scientific evidence to support any of the above hypotheses over others.=== |
The solution chosen by an individual member will probably depend mostly on their attitudes to other issues about which there is no official Church position and a variety of positions espoused by members. These issues include matters such as the issue of [[Death before the Fall]], [[Evolution]], [[Pre-Adamites]], the nature of Noah's [[Global_or_local_Flood|Flood]], the extent to which scripture ought to be interpreted literally, and related topics. | The solution chosen by an individual member will probably depend mostly on their attitudes to other issues about which there is no official Church position and a variety of positions espoused by members. These issues include matters such as the issue of [[Death before the Fall]], [[Evolution]], [[Pre-Adamites]], the nature of Noah's [[Global_or_local_Flood|Flood]], the extent to which scripture ought to be interpreted literally, and related topics. | ||
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[[Category:No Man Knows My History]] | [[Category:No Man Knows My History]] | ||
[[fi:Kysymys: Jos Eedenin puutarha oli Missorissa, miten Abraham, Moses ja muut profeetat joutuivat vanhalle mantereelle?]] | [[fi:Kysymys: Jos Eedenin puutarha oli Missorissa, miten Abraham, Moses ja muut profeetat joutuivat vanhalle mantereelle?]] | ||
+ | [[es:Pregunta: Si el Jardín del Edén estaba en Missouri, ¿cómo vivían Abraham, Moisés y otros profetas en el Viejo Mundo?]] | ||
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Members and others sometimes ask how Abraham, Moses and other near eastern Bible prophets ended up in the Old World if Adam and Eden were in the Americas. A variety of approaches have been suggested for this issue:[1]
The solution chosen by an individual member will probably depend mostly on their attitudes to other issues about which there is no official Church position and a variety of positions espoused by members. These issues include matters such as the issue of Death before the Fall, Evolution, Pre-Adamites, the nature of Noah's Flood, the extent to which scripture ought to be interpreted literally, and related topics.
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