Yeah well there is no doubt in that fact that the authors made a thorough research. And thank you for your comment.
Review by Agnes098 -- The Biblical Clock
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Re: Review by Agnes098 -- The Biblical Clock
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I actually thought that it was impossible to get religion and science to agree. But, my disapointment was disapointed. Thanks for your comment.Bianka Walter wrote: ↑11 May 2019, 04:17 It's definitely an interesting premise - and trying to get religion and science to agree is not easy.
I'm glad you enjoyed this one so much!
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I cannot argue with you on that cause I
honestly enjoyed reading The Biblical Clock. Thank you for stopping by.
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I am also very new. Everyday I read other people's reviews of the same I did previously I feel like arg when will I get there.amjohnson13mommy wrote: ↑14 May 2019, 15:03 Your review of The Biblical Clock is more in depth than mine (keep in mind I am new) but I think it boils down to we had similar thoughts about this book.
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Yes yes of course, i liked it more. Thank for your comment.sarahmarlowe wrote: ↑11 May 2019, 14:51This sounds like a great aspect of this book. Great job pointing it out! I enjoyed your review.I liked it the most when Friedmann and Sheldon give the readers a choice. Firstly, the authors outline the few possibilities that surround the age of the universe. Then, they let the readers decide on the possibility that agree more with their intuition.
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Bianka Walter wrote: ↑11 May 2019, 04:17 It's definitely an interesting premise - and trying to get religion and science to agree is not easy.
I'm glad you enjoyed this one so much!
I actually thought that impossible for science and religion to agree. But reading this book made me loo at things in a different light.
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All thanks to you for your wonderful comment. Indeed I enjoyed reading this book.
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Just go right ahead, I bet you'll be surprised at what you'll find. And thanks for your wonderful comment.Bluebird03 wrote: ↑23 May 2019, 08:56 Weaving the big bang theory and Biblical scripture into one version of the Creation and the modern take on Eve make me want to read this one also. Thank you so much for a very engaging and insightful review!
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Of course it is a gread read. The same goes for me because i actually never thought that science and religion can be merged. Thanks for stoping by.
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