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Review by Mitchell Starc -- Who Told You That You Were N...

Posted: 29 Dec 2017, 12:31
by Mitchell Starc
[Following is a volunteer review of "Who Told You That You Were Naked?" by William Combs.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Who Told You That You Were Naked? by William Combs is a non-fictional book. The tone of the book is religious. William Combs is a retired Presbyterian minister. He is happy with his wife, and they have been living together for forty-eight years. He had worked as a pastor. William Combs has Master of Divinity and Doctor of Ministry degrees.

The book begins with a reexamination of Garden of Eden. The writer describes Garden of Eden in a fascinating way. Adam and Eve were allowed to eat every fruit except the forbidden one. The Serpent coaxed Eve to eat the forbidden fruit and Eve did that. As a disobedience, God sent Adam and Eve to Earth so that they could realize their mistake. Adam and Eve felt sorry for the act they did. The writer narrates the incident which took place between Cain and Able. William Combs talks about the faith and its types. He explains the difference between Little Faith and Real Faith. The main topics of the book are sin and salvation. We can commit sins, but with faith, we can redeem them.

The book consists of ten chapters, and at the end of each chapter, there are questions. These questions ensure that you fully understand the theme of the book. I appreciate this part because religious things are not easy to understand and they need time as well as concentration. When I started reading the book, it was quite interesting, and the interest kept on increasing until the end. This book will take time to read because it needs attention.

The events in the book are related to Christians, but the book is for all the religions. This book is a life-changing, and it touches the mind. The book gives a deep and intelligent understanding of the doctrines of sin. Jesus Christ was able to cure the deadliest diseases due to His faith. The writer takes the readers back to the beginning of life on Earth. He explains Garden of Eden in an intelligent way.

I rate Who Told You That You Were Naked? 4 out of 4 stars because the book gives an insight into the beginning of Earth. The events in the book are real and exciting. Moreover, there are no grammar as well as typing errors. The book has a professional look. I would recommend this book to religious readers. This book is related to Christians, Jews, and Muslims.

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Re: Review by Mitchell Starc -- Who Told You That You Were N...

Posted: 02 Jan 2018, 22:02
by kdstrack
Thank you for a well thought out review. It was nice that you enjoyed it so much.