Review by raluca_mihaila -- Mysteries Of the First Instant

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Prisallen wrote: 03 Mar 2021, 08:48 This book sounds very informative. I don't know a lot about the Torah, so it would be interesting to see how he relates to that in the book. Thank you for a great review!
The contains a lot of intriguing and original associations. Thank you for your comment, my friend!
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I find the concept of religion and science being complimentary on this issue to be interesting. I've read several other books that attempted what the author is doing. Maybe I'll have to read this one to see how it compares. Thanks for the recommendation!
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This books seems to have a lot to unravel about how the world came to be, and I'm intrigued because I want to know more. Great review.
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Kelyn wrote: 03 Mar 2021, 18:43 I find the concept of religion and science being complimentary on this issue to be interesting. I've read several other books that attempted what the author is doing. Maybe I'll have to read this one to see how it compares. Thanks for the recommendation!
It is interesting to know that there are more authors that try to do that. Thank you for your comment!
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Chigo Nwagboso wrote: 03 Mar 2021, 23:36 This books seems to have a lot to unravel about how the world came to be, and I'm intrigued because I want to know more. Great review.
I hope it will provide the answers you seek! Thanks for stopping by!
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I have been interested in astronomy and theology since I was a child, so this book sounds like my kind of thing. Like the author, I also think that science and religion can be complementary from certain perspectives.

Thank you for your insightful review.
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Josephe-Anne wrote: 05 Mar 2021, 22:20 I have been interested in astronomy and theology since I was a child, so this book sounds like my kind of thing. Like the author, I also think that science and religion can be complementary from certain perspectives.

Thank you for your insightful review.
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It was a lot of speculation, in fact too much for my taste. I have to say the "answer" the author came up with did not satisfy me, what did you think about it? Thanks for the incredible review, btw.
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There have been countless of books regarding science and religion as enemies so it's unique to see the author show them as complementary. I'm certainly intrigued. Thank you for such an elaborate and great review!
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MarianaFigueira wrote: 06 Mar 2021, 20:00 It was a lot of speculation, in fact too much for my taste. I have to say the "answer" the author came up with did not satisfy me, what did you think about it? Thanks for the incredible review, btw.
I agree with you! I was not 100% satisfied by the conclusion, but I appreciated his work. Thank you for your feedback!
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SamaylaM wrote: 07 Mar 2021, 03:32 There have been countless of books regarding science and religion as enemies so it's unique to see the author show them as complementary. I'm certainly intrigued. Thank you for such an elaborate and great review!
His approach is very original, indeed! I am curious to find out your opinion about the book, if you have the chance to read it. Thank you for your comment!
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