Paradise Found
The book, "Paradise Found," that Dr. Warren had written in the late nineteenth century was certain that he has found the answer to the question of where the Garden of Eden was and where the human race originated. Many people will be surprised to hear that the North Pole is where the human race originated, but Dr. Warren backs up this theory with an unexpected amount of data, which in turn sheds light on many of the most important contemporary issues in biology, terrestrial physics, ancient cosmology, comparative mythology, prehistoric history, scientific anthropology, and Hebrew and ethnic tradition. Dr. Warren had devoted years of study to this work, and his writing is characterized by an exuberance and victorious assurance that make his volume incredibly engaging.
Dr. Warren is certain that he has found the answer to the question of where the Garden of Eden was and where the human race originated. Many people will be surprised to hear that the North Pole is where the human race originated, but Dr. Warren backs up this theory with an unexpected amount of data, which in turn sheds light on many of the most important contemporary issues in biology, terrestrial physics, ancient cosmology, comparative mythology, prehistoric history, scientific anthropology, and Hebrew and ethnic tradition. Dr. Warren has devoted years of study to this work, and his writing is characterized by an exuberance and victorious assurance that make his volume incredibly engaging.