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[https://creation.com/eden-sanctuary Was the Garden of Eden a ‘sanctuary’ from a hostile outside world?]<br>
[https://creation.com/eden-sanctuary Was the Garden of Eden a ‘sanctuary’ from a hostile outside world?]<br>
[https://www.huffpost.com/entry/apples-and-the-garden-of-eden_b_972550 Searching for the Forbidden Fruit of the Garden of Eden]<br>
[https://www.huffpost.com/entry/apples-and-the-garden-of-eden_b_972550 Searching for the Forbidden Fruit of the Garden of Eden]<br>
==Plato==
[https://bigthink.com/the-future/platos-republic-dystopia/#rebelltitem1 Plato’s “Republic” was a totalitarian nightmare, not a utopia]<br>
Literature and philosophy are littered with visions of utopia drawn up by thinkers with various ideological frameworks. Some are based on alternative economic systems; some fit a specific view of human psychology; others hope to find harmony with nature. Like nearly every other area of intellectual endeavor, they all owe a debt to Plato, who did it first.


==Atlantis==
==Atlantis==

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