Review of Who Told You That You Were Naked?

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[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? was written by William E. Combs. This book takes a new look at the Garden of Eden. It depicts lessons and experiences, with a focus on God's first human creation, the Garden of Eden, and other Christian topics. The truth about Adam, Eve, and the snake is revealed in this book. It casts doubt on what Christians have previously believed and reveals the mysteries that lie beneath the surface of reality. It answers real-world questions while also posing study questions to the readers.

The book conveys an important message to Christians. The book is divided into ten chapters, each of which contains information that will pique readers' attention and answer questions about the Garden of Eden. In this book, the author expressly shares his knowledge and experience. The narrative of Adam and Eve and their disobedience was told. This book also included the narrative of their descendants as well as other Christian topics. The book is excellent for biblical studies since it enables people to enhance their critical thinking and reasoning skills.

On the positive side, I was engrossed in the story told in this book. It provided me with a great deal of knowledge. I was enthralled by the author's explanations of the questions God asked Adam and Adam's response when he realized he was naked. The author provided an incredible explanation and examples to pique the readers' interest and provide answers to their questions about Adam, Eve, the Garden of Eden, and other aspects of Christianity. I was intrigued by the question, which was why God planted the tree of knowledge of good and evil if he didn't want Adam to eat the fruit. The book's answer to this question piqued my curiosity and made me want to learn more.

While reading this book, I didn't see any drawbacks. The book told a gripping story and included numerous lessons as well as the author's personal experiences. Furthermore, the questions asked would motivate readers to learn more and study more to learn the answers to what was unknown.

The book was well-edited and well-written, with an engaging story that will teach readers something new. This book gets a 4 out of 4 stars rating from me.

I would recommend this book to adults and children alike. Readers who enjoy books that teach lessons and experience, as well as those who like Christian books, will enjoy this book.

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