The Garden of Eden story is part of the "J" text that scholars generally believe was written way before Babylon destroyed Jerusalem. That's what I didn't get. She would be familiar with the Documentary Hypothesis, so was she arguing that J was written after Babylonian exile? She didn't explain herself.
First she reckoned Eden meant a king's garden with aqueducts watering it, then she said is was the Temple (which had pictures of a garden in it) which has no aqueducts! Serufs are serpents? The J script was written after Babylon destroyed Jerusalem? Someone explain it to me!