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The Tree: 'What if God made a New Garden of Eden?'

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The Tree: 'What if God made a New Garden of Eden?'

By: Rico Lanzo
Narrated by: Rico Lanzo
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Dr. Harold Jones, a Professor of Christian Science has had a childhood dream of walking where God walked - to find the original location of the Garden of Eden from the Bible. Later in life, when he comes into the funds to make this historical trip possible, he hires a ship and brings along four of his top students in his quest for the Garden and the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil.

Along the way, the hired ship, including its Captain and crew, encounter blocks and barriers that make them wonder if the trip is too dangerous and what higher powers may be working against them.

They continue forward in spite of their troubles to discover a jungle where satellite images have shown only rocks and dirt. Could this be the Garden that the Professor seeks? This is the question they ask themselves in their pursuit of The Tree.

©2013 Ted Moreno (P)2013 Ted Moreno
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