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Review by papa jay -- Roadmap to the End of Days

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Roadmap to the End of Days" by Daniel Friedmann.]
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Roadmap to the end of days is a book jotted by Daniel Friedmann that tries to explain what lurks ahead of time as well as, demystifying religious dogma using insightful thought-provoking facts. It is one of the author's signature writings that seeks to guide mankind into achieving the cosmic purpose before time runs out. Which is the year 2240CE or in bible lingo, The Seventh Millennium.

Cosmological time is paralleled with the biblical calendar to reveal fascinating information in all possible aspects. From the revelation of one creation day being equal to 2.5 billion human years to the beginning of all religious denominations. From the blueprint of history to where we are currently, both in biblical time and cosmological time. Details of the days preceding the end of days and the prophecies therewith have also contributed in enlightening the reader of possible future events like the two Messiahs that are to come.Our fate and that of the world that is to come in The Seventh Millennium is well-detailed. What follows after the end days is a world filled with both physical and spiritual bliss.

What I appreciate about this book is the author's immense research as most of it, if not all of it, is indubitably accurate. Daniel Friedmann's mastery of the evolution of time is quite impeccable. Especially the juxtaposition of biblical years and the common era in chapter 6. It is an entertaining read as it captures the reader with its self realization aspect, especially when it comes to the struggle and achievement of the cosmic purpose. I would also say its informative nature really makes the reader to think out of the box. The preceding statement is supported by the fact that one needs to observe all the Seven Noahide Laws in order to achieve the cosmic purpose.

Not much can be said about my disregard for the book but there were a few dislikes. The reading format was not so user friendly as the links were rather perplexing. Additionally, the biblical chronology was kind of confusing at first vis-a-vis the common era(CE). But it slowly sunk in as the book progressed from one chapter to the other.

I give this book a 4 out of 4 rating as there were no noticeable grammatical errors. Its highly educative and its school of thought is quite unique. An eye opener that leads readers into the aspect of time and religion. I would recommend this book to apocalyptics, spiritualists and all religious believers. Actually I would recommend it to anyone who knows the difference between good and bad as our actions are key in the duration between us and the end of days.

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You're right the format was a little complicated. Still an interesting read though. Thanks for your review.
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wow, I guess that this book is full of numbers. HOPING FOR i can read this one. Nice review
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its an interesting book to read if you open minded person
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Nice to see works about the reconciliation of scientific fact and religion in this day and age, as I think that's one of the biggest things that can drive people away from Christianity.
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melissy370 wrote: 04 Mar 2018, 14:35 You're right the format was a little complicated. Still an interesting read though. Thanks for your review.
Yeah, they were complicated at first. Once I figured out their importance, it didn't seem to bother me as much because I used them quite often.
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