Review of The Biblical Clock

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Adelle v
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Being religious I don't think I will enjoy this book. The concept of religion versus science seems fascinating and the historical facts makes me want to read it I mist admit.
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I agree with your review! While this book is not for a casual reader looking for something to pull out poolside while on vacation, it’s a book that needs careful study, but it’s done very well.
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I haven't read the book yet, but it really looks interesting. I would like to know how the author tries to reconcile between the Bible and certain scientific facts. I also believe that there is no book without bias. Any writer tries to convey his/her beliefs to the reader.
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The topic of this book is quite a contentious issue, so I would be interested to read the book to hear the author's arguments. it sounds like the book is very detailed and it will be fascinating to read the case for religion and for science and how the author is able to interlink them.
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Thanks for reviewing this book. Definitely will keep it in mind for people around me who may want to dig deeper into this topic!
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I am impressed with your review. It was able to arouse a hunger in me to read the book. Thank you.
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There has always been a gap between science and divinity. I hope this book builds a relationship between science and divinity.
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With a lot of theories from different people around the globe, it is almost impossible to not think about the relationship between theology and science. But I believe 'The Biblical Clock' will help clear some of these lingering thoughts. Thanks for the review!
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