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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3 out of 4 stars
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The Biblical Clock: The untold secrets linking the universe and humanity with Gods plan (Inspired Studies) by Daniel Friedmann with Dania Sheldon is an analysis of the correlations between science and Scripture about the universe's biggest questions such as: how can we link the Biblical creation time with the science timeline? The author of this book brings us on a journey where we meet philosophers, prophets, sages, and much more throughout the ages to understand better the past events that would relate to the Divine End of Days theory.

This book really goes deep into the big existential questions that the entire humanity always had. It is interesting to see a perspective about past and future events that could be related to the Bible's End of Days, timeline, and creation of the Universe. The author kept mentioning through this book that it was purely his theories and not the truth, which gives an opportunity for non-religious people to be able to enjoy this book also. The editing was very professional and the chapters were well separated to make the reading more enjoyable.

Some parts of this book were complicated to read since I do not have a lot of knowledge of religion, and therefore, it was hard for me to clearly understand some references to Genesis 1. In regard of the fact that some people may have different religious beliefs, it can be hard for them to find interest in this book since it could contradict their beliefs.

I would rate this book 3 stars out of 4 since the topics about the creation of life and the future of humanity were very interesting. The only problem is if you are not a believer in the Abrahamic religion, this book will probably not make sense to you. The author was clear about his potential biases and therefore straightforward about his intentions while writing this book. I think it is very professional and the book was also well edited.

If you have an interest in science and religion, then this book is for you. I would recommend this book to adults since there are some hard topics and we need to have a good understanding of the fundamentals of Abrahamic religion to be able to relate to this book.

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