Review by Morgan_ashly -- Roadmap to the End of Days
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Review by Morgan_ashly -- Roadmap to the End of Days

4 out of 4 stars
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Have you ever asked yourself if human history was like a “glass maze”, repeating with no purpose or direction? Is there a Devine Plan? And if there is, what is it? Daniel Friedmann’s book: Roadmap to the End of Days, may answer a few of life’s biggest questions. This fast paced, though-provoking, and insightful read takes you back in time to explain biblical texts and scriptures.
Roadmap to the End of Days is the third book of Inspired Studies that Daniel Friedmann has written. The other two include The Genesis One Code and The Broken Gift. However, these books do not need to be read in any order. Each one may act as an individual, but once you’ve read one it is hard not to be compelled to read the others. The Author demonstrates his wildly famous “biblical clock” theorem alongside many sources such as the Torah, to decipher the Bible’s famous texts and scriptures. This book does not propose that the apocalypse is upon us. It parallels history with biblical texts and draws an interesting conclusion by painting many key points in the Abrahamic faiths to create and easy to follow guide into the past, present, and future.
Daniel Friedmann is not only an author, physicist, and engineer, he is also, formerly, the President and CEO of the Global Communications and Information company. If that’s not enough for you he has also been a student of religion for the past 15 years and has studied many religious texts including but not limited to the Torah and Talmud.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book because of how it is clearly written and extremely thought provoking. At the beginning just as I was about to get lost I was pulled back in and explained everything. This kept the book interesting. The other thing I liked about it was that everything is easy to navigate. He provides a sort of dictionary in the back to explain words and stories that are unfamiliar. However, if you are not interested in religion or don’t think this book is for you, I still implore you to read it. It has an underlying tone that if you lead a good life then you make the world that much of a better place. I had great pleasure in reading this book and in learning new aspects of different religions and religious beliefs.
In my opinion this book deserves 4 out of 4 stars it has very little typos and also because even if religion doesn’t appeal to you it sets a great tone for everyday life. It was also very interesting to see Daniel’s point of view and the point of view of some religious believers. I definitely recommend this book if you are interested in learning more about the bible and what the scriptures can be interpreted as.
Roadmap to the End of Days by Daniel Friedmann
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