Thursday, October 10, 2024

The God Culture: 100 Lies About the Philippines: #37: Jose Rizal Thought the Philippines Was the Garden of Eden

Welcome back to 100 lies The God Culture teaches about the Philippines. Today's lie concern Timothy Jay Schwab's claim Dr. Jose Rizal thought the Philippines was the Garden of Eden. 


This claims shows up in his videos.

Solomon's Gold Series - Part 12E: Garden of Eden, Mount of the East Found: Ophir, Philippines

11:22 Another viewer sent us this poem from Jose Rizal "My Last Farewell" written on the eve of his execution in 1896. We show it in its original form in Spanish as well as in English and Tagalog of course we'll read it in English because that's all we really know. "Farewell my adored land, region of the Sun caressed." Imagine that there we go with the Sun reference again. "Pearl of the Orient Sea, our Eden lost. With gladness I give you my life sad and repressed and were it more brilliant, more fresh, and at its best I would still give it to you for your welfare at most." So, not only is bdellium, pearl, found in the Philippines and the most significant in size but the land is even called the Pearl of the Orient. Hmm sounds like Havilah to me. Could it be? Of course it is. "Our Eden lost." So, Rizal knew that the Philippines was Ophir which we covered before according to his writings and he also knew it was the Garden of Eden. Yeah this could be a reference that anyone could make to any country their Eden blah, blah, blah, blah, yeah that's possible. However, we think this actually could be very telling because this man knew something. And by the way who lost Eden though? Actually Adam did. Fascinating.

100 Clues #13: Philippines Is The Ancient Land of PEARL: Havilah - Ophir, Sheba, Tarshish

funny thing is even long before these large pearls were produced and then recorded Dr. Jose Rizal in 1896 wrote a poem identifying the Philippines as the Pearl of the Orient. Almost seems like he kind of knew something, huh? Well, you will find his contemporary professor Blumentritt writes that in fact and he did as well even in 1891.

This claim also shows up in his book The Search for King Solomon's Treasure. 

The Search for King Solomon's Treasure, pg. 296

Did Dr. Jose Rizal know more about the Philippines than we are told? On the eve of his execution, he wrote this poem in which he referred to the Philippines as the “region of the sun” which is important in identifying the land of Chryse/Ophir, “Pearl of the Orient Sea” which is crucial in revealing the land of Ancient Havilah next to the Garden of Eden and “our Eden lost” as if he knew this was in fact the long lost location of the Garden of Eden perhaps.

One must wonder if Rizal had other writings which may have been smuggled out of his prison of exile but no such speculation is needed to locate the Garden of Eden which has actually been recorded since very ancient times and exact directions even. We will delve into this realm though we were hesitant at first. Can we really find the Garden of Eden in the Philippines?

In one of his videos Tim says he previously covered writings where Dr. Rizal "knew the Philippines was Ophir." While they get a passing glance he does not cover those writings in his book The Search for King Solomon's Treasure in any meaningful way so they must not be very important.

The Search for King Solomon's Treasure, pg 102

Even in 1890, Philippine Former Prime Minister Pedro A. Paterno recorded Ophir as the Philippines and many allude Professor Fernando Blumentritt, contemporary and friend of Dr. Jose Rizal, knew as well.

However, Rizal's poem is very important. Tim even uses it in his conferences. 


So, what does this poem mean? Is Dr. Jose Rizal actually calling the Philippines the Garden of Eden? Of course not. It's a poem. It's the last poem he ever wrote before facing the firing squad.

It's not a geography lesson or a history course. It's 14 stanzas of thoughts about his country, the Philippines. Funny that Tim does not talk about the other stanzas or even attempt to relate the actual message of the poem. Instead he latches onto the phrases "pearl of the orient" and "our Eden lost" and says, "Oh, look see Rizal thought the Philippines was the Garden of Eden!"

In the fourth stanza Rizal writes:
My dreams, when scarcely a lad adolescent, 
My dreams when already a youth, full of vigor to attain, 
Were to see you, Gem of the Sea of the Orient
Your dark eyes dry, smooth brow held to a high plane,
Without frown, without wrinkles and of shame without stain.
According to Tim that would mean Rizal is not being poetic but is talking about the many precious gem stones that are to be found in the Philippines. Likewise in the 13th stanza Rizal writes:
My idolized Country, for whom I most gravely pine, 
Dear Philippines, to my last goodbye, oh, harken 
There I leave all: my parents, loves of mine, 
I'll go where there are no slaves, tyrants or hangmen 
Where faith does not kill and where God alone does reign.
Oh no! Is the Philippines now an idol to be worshipped? If we follow Tim's literal approach that is what we would have to say. 

Dr. Jose Rizal was not the first to call the Philippines Pearl of the Orient. Fr. Juan P. Delgado in his book Historia de Filipinas can claim that honor.

In a short time the name of Nueva Castilla was forgotten and that of Manila prevailed by the election of the same Adelantado; for in this place he founded the city, which he spoke of as being the court and pearl of the East.

Having described the island of Luzon, with all the provinces it contains, only the city of Manila, capital and court of the Philippines, remains before beginning the description of the other islands in particular. Because although it has already been outlined by other erudite pens, as all things have their beginnings, increases and decline, so has this capital, subject to changes, like other human things. In times past, according to the ancient historians, when trade with Japan flourished, Manila was the wonder and pearl of the East, as well in its neighborhood, as in buildings and riches, which, in exchange for the goods of the land, came in abundance; Now it can be said that it is only a canal, because there remains in it only the sign of the great deal of silver that comes from Spain having passed to other kingdoms, enriching them with it, without anything remaining in Manila but the sound that attracts the neighbors, bloodsuckers, Moors and heretics of Batavia to sweep it, leaving in it the infinite poverty and misery that its inhabitants experience, except for one or another neighbor who has some wealth, which, in these times, are counted.

Having already written elsewhere about the material nature of the city of Manila, we will put in this chapter its formal aspects, in which it can compete with the most famous in Europe. It is located in the best, most pleasant, leafy and abundant site of the island of Luzon, head and core of the Philippine Archipelago. It very justly deserves the name of pearl of the east, a distinguished and very loyal city; and as such, it enjoys all the honors, franchises and privileges of those who are heads of kingdom, granted by our Catholic kings in the decrees of November 19, 1595, and March 20, 1596, in the latter of which it was granted a particular coat of arms.
Each one of these mentions of the Pearl of the East is a reference to the City of Manila and not the entire nation and has nothing to do with actual pearls. Very obviously Rizal has taken this sobriquet and applied it to the nation as a whole. For Rizal the Philippines, his homeland, is beautiful and precious above all else. 

In 1911 The Manila Merchants Association published a pamphlet titled "The Philippines, Treasure House of the Tropics, Manila, Pearl of the Orient."



Are they claiming the Philippines is Ophir and the Garden of Eden by calling Manila Pearl of the Orient? No, they are indicating the beauty of the city. The point is Pearl of the Orient is a common name applied to the Philippines and has to do with the beauty of the nation and not its status as Ophir or The Garden of Eden.  

Tim's claim that Dr. Jose Rizal thought the Philippines was the Garden of Eden based on this poem is total nonsense and wrests it from its true meaning. It is simply one more lie about the Philippines being taught by Timothy Jay Schwab who is The God Culture. 

Thursday, October 3, 2024

The God Culture: 100 Lies About the Philippines: #36: Adam Sacrificed Philippine Gold as an Atonement

Welcome back to 100 lies The God Culture teaches about the Philippines. Today's lie concerns Tim's claim that God is sentimental for Philippine gold.


Tim says this twice in his videos. 


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hP5zxlXysIk&t=5513s

47:27 This gold of Ophir was the fine gold or pure gold of that day not because it was necessarily of higher quality than other gold but because it had meaning to Yahuah from Adam's very first sacrifice once exiled from the Garden of Eden. It mattered then and it still matters now

The Estate of Adam: Solomon's Gold 2i. 100 Clues#50.

48:50 See this resource matters all the way to the end because it is sentimental to Yahuah God. Why is this so important? Well Yahuah certainly is sentimental. Adam used the gold of Havilah the land of Eve where he lived. Which became known as Ophir,  Sheba, and Tarshish after the flood. Which is now known as the Philippines in modern times or the same pattern of three Luzon, Visayas, Mindanao: Ophir,  Sheba, Tarshish.

Tim reiterates this claim in his book The Search for King Solomon's Treasure.

The Search For King Solomon's Treasure, pg. 71

This is the Genesis 2 gold Adam used in the first sacrifice of atonement when exiled from the Garden. It is precious to Yahuah and this is why Solomon knew to fetch it for the Temple project from this primordial estate.

Tim says God places a sentimental value on the gold of the Philippines, Ophir, because Adam placed it in a cave as an atonement. Where are we told in the Bible God is sentimental and places value on gold or any other commodity? The Bible certainly never says or indicates or infers such a thing. To say something like this is to turn God into a man with human emotions. Only one who has no idea who God is could say a thing like this. Of course Tim's denial of the Trinity saying the Holy Spirit is likely a creation along with his denial of the eternal sonship of Jesus Christ means he has no idea who God is. 

Where does Tim get the idea Adam sacrificed gold to God as an atonement? Not from the Bible. From The Cave of Treasures.


The Estate of Adam: Solomon's Gold 2i. 100 Clues#50.

16:22 We found a source a bit more specific and this is amazing as Adam actually offered gold, frankincense, and myrrh on that day in the first atonement sacrifice to Yahuah. This is why these have so much value. It's not about money.

Tim mentions The Cave of Treasures several times in his book The Search for  Solomon's Treasure. He calls it a historic source.

The Search For King Solomon's Treasure, pg. 79

There are historic sources..

Then he admits The Cave of Treasures is NOT SCRIPTURE.


The Search for King Solomon's Treasure, pgs. 97-98

Finally, there is a book called the Cave of Treasures that we do not use as and reject as scripture but we glean a fact from. It actually makes the claim that upon leaving the Garden of Eden which means Adam was in Havilah, Philippines, he was able to find gold on the sides of the Mount of the East where he then made the first sacrifice of atonement.


The Search For King Solomon's Treasure, pg. 303

We will use an historic reference outside of the Bible to further support this not for scripture but geography to better understand. This is not scripture

Adam offered the first atonement and there is no passage to indicate he ever sinned again in his entire 930 years. He retrieved gold, frankincense and myrrh from the sides of the mountain meaning they grow there natively and all three are native to the Philippines.

What exactly is The Cave of Treasures?

The Cave of Treasures, sometimes referred to simply as The Treasure, is an apocryphal and pseudoepigraphical work, that contains various narratives related to the Christian Bible. It was written in the Syriac language, approximately at the end of the 6th, or at the beginning of the 7th century. Its authorship was traditionally attributed to Ephrem of Edessa (d. 373), but modern scholarly analyses have shown that the true author was some other person, who also lived in Upper Mesopotamia, but much later (c. 600).

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cave_of_Treasures

It is an apocryphal book full of fictitious stories that Tim does not understand and which he misquotes. Adam does indeed place gold, myrrh, and frankincense inside a cave but the reason is not to atone for his sins. It is a kind of prerequisite for sleeping with his wife. 

Now Adam and Eve were virgins, and Adam wished to know Eve his wife. And Adam took from the skirts of the mountain of Paradise, gold, and myrrh, and frankincense, and he placed them in the cave, and he blessed the cave, and consecrated it that it might be the house of prayer for himself and his sons

So Adam and Eve went down from that holy mountain [of Eden] to the slopes which were below it, and there Adam knew Eve his wife. 

https://sacred-texts.com/chr/bct/bct04.htm

Those bolded parts are not quoted by Tim. He purposely omits them. That is kind of odd seeing as the whole paragraph shows up highlighted in his sourcebook.

Solomon's Treasure Sourcebook, pg. 91

According to The Cave of Treasures the three Magi retrieved those treasures to give to Christ. 

And straightway, according to what they had received from the tradition which had been handed down to them by their fathers, they left the East, and went up to the mountains of Nôdh, which lie inside the entrances to the East from the lands on the skirts of the North, and they took from them gold, and myrrh, and frankincense.

https://sacred-texts.com/chr/bct/bct09.htm

The book is called the Cave of Treasures because the cave in which the gold, myrrh, and frankincense were placed connects Adam and Christ. That is the framework for the entire book.


Old Testament Pseudepigrapha: More Noncanonical Scriptures, pg. 531

Cave of treasures essentially takes Its name from a awe near paradise in which Adam is said to have deposited a number of items taken from paradise. These are called Treasures and later on will be carried by the magi to Bethlehem in order to be presented to the new-born Christ. This basic plot serves the author to construct a panoramic view of Christian salvation history spanning from creation to Pentecost. 

The narration therefore starts in the same way as the first book of the Bible, describing the creation-week in tabular form, and then passes on to a lengthy account of Adam and Eve's creation and stay in paradise, their temptation, fall, expulsion and settlement at the outskirts of paradise, where the Cave of Treasures is introduced for the first time. On occasion of their first sexual act Adam and Eve deposit within the cave gold, myrrh and incense, that is, those items which were presented to Christ by the magi according to the Gospel narrative.

The gold, frankincense, and myrrh have nothing to do with an atonement sacrifice nor is it called or even alluded to as such. Tim is fundamentally wrong.

Timothy Jay Schwab's foundational story as to why the gold of the Philippines is Biblically important has no basis in fact. Not even according to his source The Cave of Treasures did Adam sacrifice gold as an atonement. It is simply one more lie about the Philippines being taught by Timothy Jay Schwab who is The God Culture.

Saturday, September 28, 2024

The God Culture: Davao Conferences 2024

In June and September 2024 Timothy Jay Schwab who is The God Culture hosted two conferences in Davao. The theme of the September conference was Restore the Philippines while the theme of the June conference was The Philippines in the Bible Before Magellan. 


https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1002107015258816&set=pb.100063785813165.-2207520000&type=3

The Big Conference Is Back!!! The God Culture will return to the U.S.E.P. Sports Dome in Davao City for a crowd of more than 5,000 in a deeper 2-day conference this time. This is an experience every viewer should experience if they can. There will be a live feed we will announce close to the event. Registration details to follow in the next post. This event is open for viewers and readers as well but will fill up quickly so don't miss your chance to participate if you can. We hope to see you there. Registration Link to follow. Yah Bless.


https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=982000760602775&id=100063785813165

We are getting ready for the 3-Day Conference starting tonight in Davao. Here is the updated venue info and for those wishing to join the live broadcast, here is the link to register:

PRIVATE ZOOM LINK FOR THE GOD CULTURE CONFERENCE:
Hi there,
You are invited to a Zoom meeting.
When: Jun 27, 2024
Register in advance for this meeting:
https://us02web.zoom.us/.../tZMkdeusqTMpG9EtcX5WuncYkzY2p...
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
Yah Bless.

For the September conference, as far as I am aware, there was no live feed link. The June conference required one to sign up with Zoom and at least one person encountered problems. 



We are now in the year 2024. Facebook has been hosting livestreams since 2015, nearly a whole decade. Everybody in the Philippines uses Facebook. What is so difficult about hosting a Facebook livestream? Everybody does it. Why couldn't the organizations Tim partnered with do it? If not a livestream why not post the video after the fact?

As of today there has been a grand total of about 3 minutes of footage released from these conferences.  Why not release the entire conference? Is it not important? 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lke3lX96Nek

Wow!!! Every Filipino Should Know This! 

Really? If this information is so important that every Filipino should know it why keep it hidden? Why not release the tapes?

Apparently they were hacked!


@ruthgroot1650 Brother Timothy and sister Anna how can I viewed your conference shall I send my e-mail?Yah bless to everyone...

@TheGodCulture Hacking made this difficult so we do not have the full conference to share this time. Yah Bless. 
Sorry but I'm not buying it. There are video clips and pictures of the conference on the Facebook page of Christ the Healer International Missions Movement who hosted this conference. How could it have been hacked when it wasn't even live? Was the June conference also hacked? What about the conferences in 2023? Were they hacked as well? It's nonsense. 

Tim wants people to buy his books and watch his videos. Take a look at the following exchange in the comments of this video.


@MrFunNightcore Which verse in Ezekiel and Isaiah is that nation mentioned?

@TheGodCulture You are far behind. Watch Solomon's Gold Series. You can also attend a conference and read our books. You many not want to advertise your ignorance publicly however. Yah Bless.

This commenter asks which verses in Ezekiel and Isaiah mention the Philippines. Several other commenters give the answer, which is wrong of course because the Philippines is not mentioned in the Bible. But at least they offered a real answer. Tim, instead of answering the guy says he is far behind, needs to watch his videos, read his books, or attend a conference, and calls him ignorant. 

What kind of teacher does that? 

Timothy Jay Schwab who is The God Culture has managed to pass himself off as a latter day prophet to the Philippines and has travelled the nation preaching his nonsense to very eager and gullible crowds. He knows he has an audience and he knows they want to hear what he has to say. Yet he continually castigates them and refuses to broadcast his conferences so every Filipino can learn what he thinks they need to know. Why? Perhaps something else is happening behind the scenes. 

Tuesday, September 10, 2024

The God Culture: 100 Lies About the Philippines: Lie #35: Cosmas Indicopleustes Mapped The Garden of Eden in the Philippines

Welcome back to 100 lies The God Culture teaches about the Philippines. Today's lie concerns Tim's claim 6th century monk Cosmas Indicopleustes mapped the Garden of Eden in the Philippines. 



This claim is so important Tim mentions it in the introduction to every video in his Garden of Eden Revealed series.

Announcing! Garden Of Eden Revealed: The Book of Maps

0:31 And in 550 Cosmos the Greek Monk and Merchant traveler who went to the Indies wrote in Alexandria Egypt Africa Christian topography and he mapped Paradise as the Philippines in the Greek edition of The Bible at one time 

This claim also appears in his book Garden of Eden Revealed: The Book of Maps.

The Bible once included an accurate map to the Garden of Eden in the Philippines! Cosmas' map on the earth once appeared in the Codex Sinaiticus Graecus 1186, Fol. 66v now at St. Katherine's Monastery, Sinai.

How Far East? Cosmos left a map once in the Vatican bible!

This claim is simply not true. 

Codex Sinaiticus Graecus 1186 and Vaticanus graecus 699 which contain the text of Christian Topography are not Bibles. They only contain the text of Cosmas and nothing else. 

Since several differences between the codices, in which the Christian Topography is extant, have been mentioned, a few words should be written about the nature of these manuscripts. The oldest of them is the Vaticanus graecus 699. It was written in uncial characters in the ninth century at Constantinople; it is currently kept at the Vatican library. It only contains books 1 to 10.

The other two extant codices are both from the eleventh century. The Sinaiticus graecus 1186 was written in Byzantine minuscules, probably in Cappadocia, and is now located in the library of St. Katherine’s monastery on the Sinai Peninsula. Of the three this codex is the best preserved  and contains books 1 to 12.

The Laurentianus Plut. IX. 28, also in minuscules, was probably written at Iviron monastery on Mount Athos and is now at the Laurentian library at Florence. Like the Sinaiticus, it contains books 1 to 12.

All three manuscripts provide us with a set of beautiful illustrations. Since these sets of drawings are very similar in all three codices, it is evident that they have been copied from a common source. In many instances the illustrations are alluded to in the text, so it is very probable that even the first edition was embellished with them—whether by Cosmas himself or by somebody at his request cannot be determined and is irrelevant.

https://heiup.uni-heidelberg.de/journals/transcultural/article/view/6127/2962

Not only is there no map of Cosmas in any Christian Bible but he also does not place the Garden of Eden in the Philippines. Cosmas does not believe the Garden of Eden is on the earth but is beyond the ocean on another earth. He says this several times. 

We have said that the figure of the earth is lengthwise from east to west, and breadthwise from north to south, and that it is divided into two parts : this part which we, the men of the present day, inhabit, and which is all round encircled by the intermedial sea, called the ocean by the Pagans, and that part which encircles the ocean, and has its extremities bound together with those of the heaven, and which men at one time inhabited to eastward, before the flood in the days of Noah occurred, and in which also Paradise is situated. Men, strange to say, having crossed the ocean in the Ark at the time of the Deluge, reached our part of the earth and settled in Persian territory, where also the Ark rested on the mountains of Ararat, having saved alive Noah and his sons, together with their wives, so that there were four pairs, and all the brute animals, three pairs of clean, but of wild only one poor pair.

Christian Topography, pgs. 33-34

Yet if Paradise did exist in this earth of ours, many a man among those who are keen to know and enquire into all kinds of subjects, would think he could not be too quick in getting there 

The table itself is a type of the earth, and the loaves signify its fruits, and being twelve they are symbolic of the twelve months of the annual cycle. The four corners of the table signify the four tropics of the year, one occurring every three months ; the waved border with which it is wreathed all round signifies the entire sea, or the ocean, as it is called by the pagans ; and the crown which is round it indicates the earth that lies beyond the ocean where Paradise is.

Christian Topography, pg. 152

It cannot be any clearer that Cosmas thought the Garden of Eden was not on our earth and thus inaccessible. He absolutely did not chart it in the Philippines. Take a look at his map.


The Garden of Eden is the long rectangle to the right of the map separate from everywhere else. Cosmas does not locate The Garden of Eden on our earth but beyond the ocean on another earth.

Tim might reply that Cosmas may have gotten it wrong but he was right about Paradise being in the East and it was a gradual progression of learning about these locales that culminated in the voyage of Magellan. But that is wrong because Cosmas' cosmology is intimately tied to his explanation of the Bible, specifically the make-up of the tabernacle and its accoutrements. Paradise is beyond the ocean and not on our earth. To interpret the text otherwise is to misunderstand, misinterpret, and not take seriously what Cosmas has written. 

The claim that  Cosmas Indicopleustes mapped the Garden of Eden in the Philippines is one more lie  Timothy Jay Schwab who is The God Culture teaches about the Philippines.

The God Culture: Cosmas Indicopleustes Mapped The Garden of Eden in the Philippines

In his book Garden of Eden Revealed Timothy Jay Schwab who is The God Culture introduces a new source for his historic revisionism of the Philippines. According to Tim 6th century monk and traveller Cosmas Indicopleustes located The Garden of Eden in the Philippines. This assertion is flat out wrong and in this article we shall take a look at all the errors Tim makes concerning this text. 

Garden of Eden Revealed, pg. 58

First of all Tim notes correctly the text of Cosmas' book Christian Topogrpahy is to be found in the Codex Sinaiticus graecus 1186. Where he goes wrong is claiming this codex is a Bible. 

The Bible once included an accurate map to the Garden of Eden in the Philippines! Cosmas' map on the earth once appeared in the Codex Sinaiticus Graecus 1186, Fol. 66v now at St. Katherine's Monastery, Sinai.

This is wrong. Codex Sinaiticus graecus 1186 is not a Bible. It only contains the text of Christian Topography.

Since several differences between the codices, in which the Christian Topography is extant, have been mentioned, a few words should be written about the nature of these manuscripts. The oldest of them is the Vaticanus graecus 699. It was written in uncial characters in the ninth century at Constantinople; it is currently kept at the Vatican library. It only contains books 1 to 10.

The other two extant codices are both from the eleventh century. The Sinaiticus graecus 1186 was written in Byzantine minuscules, probably in Cappadocia, and is now located in the library of St. Katherine’s monastery on the Sinai Peninsula. Of the three this codex is the best preserved  and contains books 1 to 12.

The Laurentianus Plut. IX. 28, also in minuscules, was probably written at Iviron monastery on Mount Athos and is now at the Laurentian library at Florence. Like the Sinaiticus, it contains books 1 to 12.

All three manuscripts provide us with a set of beautiful illustrations. Since these sets of drawings are very similar in all three codices, it is evident that they have been copied from a common source. In many instances the illustrations are alluded to in the text, so it is very probable that even the first edition was embellished with them—whether by Cosmas himself or by somebody at his request cannot be determined and is irrelevant.

https://heiup.uni-heidelberg.de/journals/transcultural/article/view/6127/2962

The entire manuscript can be read at the Library of Congress' website. 

https://www.loc.gov/resource/amedmonastery.00271076642-ms/?st=gallery

On page 4 Tim claims this map was "once in the Vatican Bible." 

Again, this is not true. It seems he is referring to "Vaticanus graecus 699." However, like Codex Sinaiticus Graecus 1186 this book is not a Bible but a manuscript of Christian Topogprahy. A description of the text is as follows:

Rome: Vaticanus Graecus 699 (V). An uncial manuscript of the 9th century, written in Constantinople. It comprises 123 folios written in two columns, each of 32 lines except where miniatures appear. It contains only books 1-10, and as the index of books at the front is written in the same hand, and lists only 10, clearly it never had more. It omits the introductory prayer, first prologue, and start of the second prologue. Various leaves are missing. The manuscript is the best of them, but corrupt in point of copying accuracy. General production quality is top-class. Accents have been added by a subsequent corrector. The codex is illustrated 'magnificently'.

https://earlychristianwritings.com/fathers/cosmas_00_0_eintro.html

It appears Tim has conflated the Codex Sinaiticus and Codex Vaticanus, which are Greek manuscripts of the Bible, with the two codices referred to above. They are not the same. This confusion is another instance of poor research and more evidence there is no God Culture team. Surely if there were a team someone would have checked Tim's work to see if these codices were actually Bibles. 

The second major error is Tim's assertion that Cosmas located the Garden of Eden in the Philippines. 

The modern church dismisses the topic largely because it wishes to remain inoffensive yet, the church used to know this and at one time, even created both Catholic and Protestant map in their paradigm to support the ancient view which remains accurate. That never changed just because some occult dunderheads got involved in dumbing down the facts. This included a 600 A.D. map that appeared with the Codex Sinaiticus Graecus (Greek) in 1186 charting the Garden of Eden in the Philippines. Oops! 2 Peter 3 exposes this thinking as "willing ignorance" in the Last Days and nothing defines that mindset more appropriately. 

Garden of Eden Revealed, pg. 8

The haughty attitude in this paragraph is hilarious. As Tim calls people willingly ignorant he is spouting a total lie that is easily rectified had he bothered to do any real research. Talk about the pot calling the kettle black! Cosmas' map never appeared in a copy of the Bible nor does he chart the Garden of Eden in the Philippines. In fact he is very clear that the Garden of Eden is not located on the earth but beyond the ocean on another earth.

Regarding the flood he says at one time men lived in a land beyond the ocean to the east and the flood carried the Ark to "our part of the earth."

We have said that the figure of the earth is lengthwise from east to west, and breadthwise from north to south, and that it is divided into two parts : this part which we, the men of the present day, inhabit, and which is all round encircled by the intermedial sea, called the ocean by the Pagans, and that part which encircles the ocean, and has its extremities bound together with those of the heaven, and which men at one time inhabited to eastward, before the flood in the days of Noah occurred, and in which also Paradise is situated. Men, strange to say, having crossed the ocean in the Ark at the time of the Deluge, reached our part of the earth and settled in Persian territory, where also the Ark rested on the mountains of Ararat, having saved alive Noah and his sons, together with their wives, so that there were four pairs, and all the brute animals, three pairs of clean, but of wild only one poor pair.

Christian Topography, pgs. 33-34

A note on this passage says:

Montfaucon, in a note upon this passage, says : “ The idea of Cosmas is that this earth which we inhabit is surrounded by the ocean, but that beyond the ocean there is another earth which on every side encompasses the ocean, and which had been formerly the seat of Paradise. It was this earth whose extremities were fastened together with the extremities of heaven.”

Cosmas says paradise does not "exist in this earth of ours." 

Yet if Paradise did exist in this earth of ours, many a man among those who are keen to know and enquire into all kinds of subjects, would think he could not be too quick in getting there 

Discussing the Rivers of Eden Cosmas says they emanate from Paradise by cleaving a passage across the ocean and springing up "in this earth."

But, to pursue our argument, we again assume that the four rivers which divine scripture says emanate from Paradise cleave a passage through the ocean and spring up in this earth

Christian Topography, pg. 75

In a description of the table on which the candlestick sat inside the tabernacle Cosmas says:

The table itself is a type of the earth, and the loaves signify its fruits, and being twelve they are symbolic of the twelve months of the annual cycle. The four corners of the table signify the four tropics of the year, one occurring every three months ; the waved border with which it is wreathed all round signifies the entire sea, or the ocean, as it is called by the pagans ; and the crown which is round it indicates the earth that lies beyond the ocean where Paradise is.

Christian Topography, pg. 152

It cannot be any clearer that Cosmas thought the Garden of Eden was not on our earth and thus inaccessible. He absolutely did not chart it in the Philippines. 

Taking a look at Tim's citation of Cosmas on page 4 in context we see this is the case. 

He then afterwards directed him to construct the Tabernacle according to the pattern which he had seen in the mountain — being a pattern, so to say, of the whole world. He therefore made the Tabernacle, designing that as far as possible it should be a copy of the figure of the world, and thus he gave it a length of thirty cubits and a breadth often. Then, by interposing inside a veil in the middle of the Tabernacle, he divided it into two compartments, of which the first was called the Holy Place, and the second behind the veil the Holy of Holies. Now the outer was a pattern of this visible world which, according to the divine Apostle, extends from the earth to the firmament, and in which at its northern side was a table, on which were twelve loaves, the table thus presenting a symbol of the earth which supplies all manner of fruits, twelve namely, one as it were for each month of the year. The table was all round wreathed with a waved moulding symbolic of the sea which is called the ocean, and all round this again was a border of a palm’s breadth emblematic of the earth beyond the ocean, where lies Paradise away in the East, and where also the extremities of the first heaven, which is like a vaulted chamber, are everywhere supported on the extremities of the earth. Then at the south side he placed the candlestick which shines upon the earth from the south to the north. In this candlestick, symbolic of the week of seven days, he set seven lamps, and these lamps are symbolic of all the luminaries. And the second Tabernacle which is behind the veil and called the Holy of Holies, as well as the Ark of Testimony, and the Mercy-seat, and above it the Cherubim of glory shadowing the Mercy-seat, are, according to the Apostle, a type of the things in heaven from the firmament to the upper heaven, just as the space from the veil to the wall of the inner Taber- nacle constitutes the inner place. 

What Tim does is cite Josephus, Lactantius, and Cosmas as writing Paradise is in the East and group them all together. But they don't each mean the same thing. This is merely quote mining with no care for the context of what each author meant. By East, Cosmas does not mean the Philippines or anywhere else on the earth. He means a place beyond the ocean on another earth.  

On page 59 Tim writes the following:

In mapping this location of the Garden of Eden in the East, Cosmas also brings this all together in his original map. This land East of Taprobane, which is typically Sumatra in that age, not Sri Lanka, is called "Selediba" or "Swarnadwipa" by the Indians. That is the name of the Indian isles of gold their history always identifies as existing in the Far East, not India. On several later maps, the Philippines is identified as "Sebadibae" and "Sabadibae" which derives from these words as well as Sheba in origin. The Periplus of the Erythraean Sea demonstrates Indians went to the Far East Southeast of China to islands in the South China Sea under the rising sun or "Subsolanus" also labeled on many maps as the Philippines. In this case, he goes beyond the Indian Ocean and places a marker that one steers left in direction from that exit which sailing East would be to the North of the Indian Ocean. He, then, references what can only be the South China Sea to the left or West of this land of Paradise. The directions  cross to the islands there East of Taprobane (Sumatra), and East of Indochina. Cosmas is quoting the Book of First Enoch in this mindset as well and Enoch supplies directions to the Garden of Eden in the Philippines exiting the Indian Ocean and heading just Northeast of there. This mirrors Enoch in both. 

This also identifies how far North these islands are once entering the South China Sea from the Indian Ocean. They are in "the middle of the Earth" in that area clearly referencing the Tropic of Cancer as a rope connecting Persia, and Roman Empire territories. Ile drew a map and that is not China which has no sea to the West, nor India he passed long before, nor other portions of the Indies which are not Northeast of the exit from the Indian Ocean. This is the Philippines period. Tzinista is similar to the ancient name of China in some languages as "Sina" or "China," but China is not Southeast of China. Though written in Greek he does not say this is a Greek word as he does with others. It is far more likely the Old Persian word, "spənista, " for 'beneficent, holy, sacred'. That is the Garden of Eden that Cosmas illustrates on his original map. 
Everything about those two paragraphs are wrong. Let's look at the map again. 


Cosmas does not locate The Garden of Eden on our earth but beyond the ocean on another earth. The Garden of Eden is the long rectangle to the right of the map separate from everywhere else. He is also not quoting the mindset of First Enoch. That is Tim reading into the text what is not there. Enoch locates the Garden of Eden on the earth. Cosmas does not.

Tim might reply that Cosmas may have gotten it wrong but he was right about Paradise being in the East and it was a gradual progression of learning about these locales that culminated in the voyage of Magellan. But that is wrong because Cosmas' cosmology is intimately tied to his explanation of the Bible, specifically the make-up of the tabernacle and its accoutrements. Paradise is beyond the ocean and not on our earth. To interpret the text otherwise is to misunderstand, misinterpret, and not take seriously what Cosmas has written. 

Did did Tim even read this book? It appears he did a word search for Paradise and used whatever he found despite the context. 

Christian Topography is not at all a standard work of geography attempting to describe the world and locate places. Aside from Book 11, which is wholly geographical describing Ceylon and it's relationship to China and India, it is a polemical and mystical text designed to refute people, especially Pagans, who taught the earth is a sphere, the heavens move, there are antipodes, and the sun is distant from and larger than the earth. The purpose of the work is to demonstrate a thoroughly Christian description figure of the whole world. 

I have written the second book, which proceeds to explain from divine scripture the nature of the Christian theories to describe the figure of the whole world, and to notice that some of the ancient Pagans have been of the same opinion. 

Christian Topography, pg. 4

The rest of the book is a defense of the second book from various objections.

Cosmas describes a world that is flat, rectangular, and surrounded by an ocean. On the other side of that ocean is another earth wherein lies Paradise. He absolutely does not chart the Garden of Eden being in the Philippines. Timothy Jay Schwab who is The God culture is not taking Cosmas seriously but is misinterpreting the text to fit his own theories. 

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