Review by Eng Christian -- Roadmap to the End of Days

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Review by Eng Christian -- Roadmap to the End of Days

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Roadmap to the End of Days" by Daniel Friedmann.]
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3 out of 4 stars
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Roadmap to the End of Days is a non-fictional book written by Daniel Friedmann to explain the history of the world from creation to the end of days. In this book, Friedmann relates the world to a glass maze where you need to be on top of it to clearly see how far you have gone and which route that can be taken to reach exit as fast as possible. Through a comprehensive research, he explains past events in relation to the present ones and uses both to predict the future and how the end of days can be hastened.

I found the book interesting as it brings to focus what other authors have left behind. It explains biblical history, origin of the current wars and how to achieve the cosmic purpose. He uses biblical support in most of his quotes and this add trust to the book by most readers.
Most people believe there won’t be any difference in the way events occur since they see history repeating its self but like a glass maze, this world will have an end through Gog and Magog final war as the book explains.

Though the book was fascinating, I did not like the way he over focused on passed than the future. As we have a hint on the passed, Friedmann should have focused more on future. He also focused on very few factors for the end of days keeping other factors constant. I would expect him to extensively use the bible (Mathew: 24) and focus on all factors for the end than just focusing on wars among Abraham’s grandsons. He should have gone deeper to explain the war of Gog and Magog also. This would draw a detailed picture of end of the days in the mind of the reader.

I rate this book 3 out of 4 stars. Though he did not put all my expectations, his work is good enough to get this rating. The way he explained his points using tables to simplify the hard topic as simple as possible makes me feel it is worth reading. If all authors could do research like Friedmann did, the world will get a great chance for accessing fast class information.

I recommend this book to everyone mostly those who believe in bible. Those who does not believe in bible can also read it since it focuses on past, present and the future relative to the end of days. Bible comes in for reference but the great picture is the Roadmap To the End of The Days as the book title says.

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