Review by walter7 -- Who Told You That You Were Naked?
Posted: 25 Sep 2017, 11:19
[Following is a volunteer review of "Who Told You That You Were Naked?" by William Combs.]

4 out of 4 stars
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Who Told You That You Were Naked? By William E. Combs is a non fiction story which takes the readers to a mission to delve into an event through which sin and death entered the world. The author summarises the Old and the Knew Testament to bring about the content of origin of sins and how Christians should live to relate with God through Jesus Christ. The author accompanied the story with some penned down discussion questions to the reader for more understanding.
The novel begins with the testimony of the author which made him to consider about the beginning through Genesis in Old Testament. The book of Genesis begins with a story of a man named Adam in the garden of Eden. Adam was the only creature alike to God’s image. He was given responsibility of the garden like naming all the animals and looking up for them. As the time pass by, God saw that Adam was lonely thus He brought a woman named Eve through Adam’s rib.
In the beginning God had told Adam not to eat the fruit of knowledge of good and evil from middle tree of the garden. The serpent took advantage of Eve and convince her to eat the fruit. After she ate, she took to her husband to eat too and when Adam was convinced to eat they all realize they were naked. Why didn't they realise earlier they were naked? And what is this "fruit of knowledge"?. You should find out. Also the book narrates how Christians should relate to God through faith, obedience & determination through hardships of Christianity brought by Adam and Eve.
Who Told You That You Were Naked? Is an interesting story although I don’t like people’s opinions about the Bible but I agree with most of the author’s opinions. The pace of the novel was flowing and some of the testimonies was touching. Through the discussion question it made me wonder a lot of things which I have never asked my self.
I rate the book 4 out of 4 stars since it is edited professionally although there were few blank pages left out which I didn’t see it’s relevant. Thumbs up to the author for writing this book because it means a lot in this generation. The novel brings up the salty taste of the world as Jesus said that we are the salt of the earth. If you are a Christian I recommend this novel for you and it is worth your time.
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4 out of 4 stars
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Who Told You That You Were Naked? By William E. Combs is a non fiction story which takes the readers to a mission to delve into an event through which sin and death entered the world. The author summarises the Old and the Knew Testament to bring about the content of origin of sins and how Christians should live to relate with God through Jesus Christ. The author accompanied the story with some penned down discussion questions to the reader for more understanding.
The novel begins with the testimony of the author which made him to consider about the beginning through Genesis in Old Testament. The book of Genesis begins with a story of a man named Adam in the garden of Eden. Adam was the only creature alike to God’s image. He was given responsibility of the garden like naming all the animals and looking up for them. As the time pass by, God saw that Adam was lonely thus He brought a woman named Eve through Adam’s rib.
In the beginning God had told Adam not to eat the fruit of knowledge of good and evil from middle tree of the garden. The serpent took advantage of Eve and convince her to eat the fruit. After she ate, she took to her husband to eat too and when Adam was convinced to eat they all realize they were naked. Why didn't they realise earlier they were naked? And what is this "fruit of knowledge"?. You should find out. Also the book narrates how Christians should relate to God through faith, obedience & determination through hardships of Christianity brought by Adam and Eve.
Who Told You That You Were Naked? Is an interesting story although I don’t like people’s opinions about the Bible but I agree with most of the author’s opinions. The pace of the novel was flowing and some of the testimonies was touching. Through the discussion question it made me wonder a lot of things which I have never asked my self.
I rate the book 4 out of 4 stars since it is edited professionally although there were few blank pages left out which I didn’t see it’s relevant. Thumbs up to the author for writing this book because it means a lot in this generation. The novel brings up the salty taste of the world as Jesus said that we are the salt of the earth. If you are a Christian I recommend this novel for you and it is worth your time.
******
Who Told You That You Were Naked?
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