Review of The Biblical Clock

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Review of The Biblical Clock

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[Following is a volunteer review of "The Biblical Clock" by Daniel Friedmann and Dania Sheldon.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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The Biblical Clock by Daniel Friedmann and Dania Sheldon is a nonfiction book. As its name suggests, it’s a book about The Bible and the period of seven days described in it. Many of us believe in science or religion. But what if both are the same thing? The only difference was perception and profound research. Good for all of us, the author has done this homework for us and in a very effective manner. The author has successfully explained the relation between the period mentioned in The Bible and the universe’s timeline. This misconception about religion being different from science has developed because of not fully understanding what seven days in the Bible stand for.

How much time does one day of the Bible mean for our world? How does the author be able to connect these dots of time? What will happen at the end of the seventh day in our universe? How long do we have? How will this impact the whole world?

The best part I liked about the book was that the author took the reader on his journey of discovering the truth about timeline relations. The author has done a magnificent job of creating fiction stories in this nonfiction book. I was also very impressed by the author’s way of presenting the facts with figures. The best part of the book was the author’s imagination of the future. It was perfectly edited. There was nothing to dislike in the book for me. I’m pleased to give The Biblical Clock by Daniel Friedmann and Dania Sheldon 4 out of 4 stars.

I choose this book for a simple reason. There are two types of people in this world, as I mentioned above. First are those who believe in God and second are those who believe in science. This book helps in connecting both these different worlds. A person who has a belief in religion and the courage of science is the omnipotent version of himself. If you are also interested in seeing both worlds as one, this book is for you. This book can be a great help for people who always have an internal conflict of believing in one-out-of-two worlds.

There was no use of profanity in the book. However, it is not still recommended for children because of its harsh reality truth. Anyone who will read this will understand the true meaning of doing good in this world. Furthermore, why it’s significant to improve all of us, due to shortage of time. I’m glad I got the opportunity to read this wonderful piece of hard work.

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