Overall rating and opinion of "The Biblical Clock" by Daniel Friedmann, Dania Sheldon
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Re: Overall rating and opinion of "The Biblical Clock" by Daniel Friedmann, Dania Sheldon
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The book is an awesome piece displaying the indepth studies by the author and his soulful research.
I have awarded a rating of 4 out of 4 stars to this book. I liked the way author presented the information clearly in a tabular form as well.
I will definitely recommend this book to people who are interested to know more about evolution of world and mankind.
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Although there are many spiritual and scientific theories given by renowned scholars and expert astronomers still it remained some kind of a controversial one to believe which one ?
So , according to me what I loved about this book "The Biblical clock" is it's ability to blend science and scriptures perfectly . The author here showed how both the theories can be related to each other and has given convincing proofs to show that science and religion goes hand in hand. That's why I rate this book 4 out of 4 .
There's nothing that I didn't like about this book . This book really has it's own beauty and the way the author portrayed both the theories one can easily enjoy each and every essence of this book .
I would certainly recommend this book to those who is open-minded about both the science and the scriptures . They would surely enjoy it . But this book is not for the readers who are Christians because they may find the term 'biblical' misleading since the book only considers Jewish scriptures as well as readers of other faiths will not find the book appealing .
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But I did like that someone with a background in science explored the idea of science and religion complimenting each other, instead of being at absolute odds. While I don't think it's going to convince anyone who doesn't have existing belief in these religious texts, it may be helpful for those who do believe to be able to embrace the science.
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I felt the same way. The use of the world "biblical" in the title led me to believe that the author would draw from the Bible, but it definitely was more Jewish and Jewish mysticism. I think it could mislead and frustrate readers if they go in expecting it to be more of a Christian book instead of Jewish or mystical.
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