Eden’s Diet: A Biblical Journey from Plants to Predators - Trailer
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What if the fiercest predators were never meant to kill?
Eden’s Diet is a visually rich, narration-driven documentary that explores a provocative yet deeply biblical idea: that all creatures, man and beast alike, were created to thrive on plants, not flesh.
Drawing exclusively from Scripture and nature, this film traces the arc of animal and human diets from the peace of Eden, through the corruption of the Fall, the survival aboard Noah’s Ark, and the divine shift after the Flood, when meat was first permitted. But the journey doesn’t end in bloodshed. Prophetic visions from Isaiah point toward a future restoration, a return to a world where the lion eats straw, and the wolf dwells with the lamb.
Without interviews or commentary, and using only visuals, sacred text, and contemplative narration, Eden’s Diet invites viewers to reconsider the natural order, not as it is, but as it was designed to be… and as it will be again.
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