Review by SamVicksy -- Who Told You That You Were Naked?

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Review by SamVicksy -- 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? by William Combs. I was just going through the list of books available until this question struck my mind, Who told you that you were naked? How did you know that you were naked? Please reader, I'll like you to get this super teacher book because I'm very sure you don't know the answer or probably you thought you know it But, you don't!

Yes, this is a religious book but I tell you it is not for Christians alone but for anyone who wants to know the mystery about his or her being, personality and environment, even if you're curious about this world.

The book explains the book of Genesis in another super dimension such in a way that you'll even enjoy reading it more than your favorite novel, newspaper or magazine, Adam the first man in the World and in the Bible, in those days life was very different from now, Adam was alone with just a lamb as best friend but the young lamb cannot be a perfect friend for him, a lamb cannot speak to Adam. Speaking to God then is just like speaking to your earthly dad, mom or friends. God saw the difference between Adam and the lamb so God created a woman from Adam, after putting them in the most beautiful garden which we know as Eden. ‘‘Every fruit in the garden you may eat except the one in the middle, the tree of the knowledge of good and evil’’ God told them. Now, if God does not want them to eat or even touch the tree, why then did he planted it in the garden? You will find the answer right in the book.

Eve was the first to eat the fruit, why didn't she just fall down and die immediately? Who exactly is the serpent that tempted Eve? Could it be the devil itself? Why is it that it was when Adam also ate the fruit that their eyes were opened at the same time? What was God's real plan for mankind? All the answers are right in this perfect teacher book!

I strongly recommend this book to everyone, whether you are a Christian, Muslim or any religion, children, adults parents in fact, this book is meant for everybody.

There is no doubt that this book is perfect. No error, the editing is OK, the sentences and grammars are very simple and easily understandable meaning you won't be peeping at your dictionary just to understand a word, everything is straight forward and interesting. So, I rate this book 4 out of 4 because it is just a perfect description of Man and his source.

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