Summary Of The End Of Days By Daniel Fredman

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Most people have different ideology about the end of days, thus making it an issue that is very controversial. Religious leaders and Scientists have resulted to predicting when and how the end of days will take place. However, these predictions’ have proven to be wrong as no one according Daniel Fredmann knows when the end of days will occur. The end of days is seen from different perspective by religious leaders and Scientists. The Scientist sees the end of days as the time where there will be a Global catastrophe (earthquakes, mass wasting and so on). The Religious leaders also see the end of the days from another perspective. In the first chapter of the book, the author started by explaining what history is and how it affects us today. The author also, likened history to be a glass maze where the sole objective is to get to the exit. The author made it clear that every history has a beginning and an end described by a time period known as, End of Days (Eschatology). The author …show more content…

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