9 thoughts on “The Garden of Eden”

  1. I reckon it must be either:

    A) a word riddle on this being a bird of prey/pray.

    B) more than anything, however, what would a bird of prey be doing in a pre-Fall Garden of Eden? Nothing was being punished yet to be eaten, surely?

  2. … there would be no death in pre-Fall Garden of Eden, hence, there would be no carrion eaters…

    That was my first thought when I looked at the picture. šŸ™‚
    It must be a vegetarian ancestor.

  3. Oh … well, if you mouse over the image, the name of the image—which is also the name of the artist—pops up. The artist’s name is Doepler.

  4. The name of the artist is no help to me.
    I’m thinking the picture represents ‘the promise of America’… ‘The Eden’ of Liberty.

    ????

  5. When I look at the picture, I see everything functioning in natural order ; un- inhibited ; no restrictions ; functioning as it should in its natural state.

    The eagle is circling for food, and their is nothing on offer on the ground, but there is nothing stopping the eagle from rising to greater heights to find it.

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