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MYSTIC-SKEPTIC RADIO SHOW
In this week’s show our guest is Daniel Friedmann, an orthodox Jewish Chilean-Canadian scientist. He is an author of The Biblical Clock: The Untold Secrets Linking the Universe and Humanity with God’s Plan to listen click here Share this:FacebookTwitterGoogleRedditTumblrPinterestEmail - December 20, 2015
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International Book Award Winner | Reviewed by Anne Billings for Readers’ Favorite Share this:FacebookTwitterGoogleRedditTumblrPinterestEmail - December 19, 2015
IdeaCity
Watch Daniel Friedmann on The Genesis One Code and on The Broken Gift. You can also download Media Kit for The Genesis One Code or Media Kit for The Broken Gift. Share this:FacebookTwitterGoogleRedditTumblrPinterestEmail - November 18, 2014
Reuters
In his newest book, “The Broken Gift,” engineering physicist and religious scholar Daniel Friedmann examines the two most popular — and apparently wildly divergent — views on the origins of human life and demonstrates that they actually agree on what happened and when. Share this:FacebookTwitterGoogleRedditTumblrPinterestEmail - July 14, 2014
Limmud Bay Area
Is There A Blue Print for the Universe? Presentation in the San Francisco region at Sonoma State Univeristy. Share this:FacebookTwitterGoogleRedditTumblrPinterestEmail - November 13, 2012
Jewish Pride Radio
Hosted by Rabbi Josh Broide. To listen to the 1/2 hour interview click on the link. Share this:FacebookTwitterGoogleRedditTumblrPinterestEmail - December 13, 2012
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The Genesis One Code Reaches Families Share this:FacebookTwitterGoogleRedditTumblrPinterestEmail - October 21, 2012
Blog Critics
Writing non-fiction for teens and adults, author Daniel Friedmann carefully examines the relationship between scientific theory and biblical teachings in his debut The Genesis One Code: Calculations Demonstrate a Clear Alignment Between the Times of Key Events Described in the Creation Narrative in the Book of Genesis from Scientific Theory and Observation. Friedmann is the … Share this:FacebookTwitterGoogleRedditTumblrPinterestEmail - June 19, 2012
High Country Press
Large swaths of Americans seem to have drastically different views of how humans came to be, according to a June Gallup poll. Nearly half of America – 46 percent – agrees with the creationist view that humans are purely the product of God, absent of evolution, within the last 10,000 years. Fifteen percent believe humans … Share this:FacebookTwitterGoogleRedditTumblrPinterestEmail - June 9, 2012
National Post
The age of the universe is routinely accepted as being 13.7 billion years. Alternately, the first five books of the Old Testament — The Pentateuch — claim the universe is 6,000 years old. I lie about my age, too, but these numbers seem impossible to reconcile. Daniel’s inquiry into the issue, however, arrived at a … Share this:FacebookTwitterGoogleRedditTumblrPinterestEmail - April 18, 2012
The Wall Street Journal
In his new book “The Genesis One Code” (www.genesisonecode.com), engineering physicist Daniel Friedmann shares his formula for converting “Bible time” to years as we know them in calculating the age of the universe, the sun, and life on Earth. Without any modifications, the formula consistently produces results that match scientific estimates. Share this:FacebookTwitterGoogleRedditTumblrPinterestEmail - February 22, 2012
The David Berner Show
Community development, social worker, advertising, broadcaster, actor, writer, communications teacher & consultant, David Berner, interviews Daniel Friedmann on his show regarding The Genesis One Code. Share this:FacebookTwitterGoogleRedditTumblrPinterestEmail - March 23, 2012
Jewish Independent
Is the universe 13.7 billion years old or 6,000? For those who question how to reconcile the biblical account of the beginnings of the universe with the scientific theory of the Big Bang, Daniel Friedmann’s The Genesis One Code (Park East Press, Ltd. 2011) will be a welcome read, especially as we witness the origins … Share this:FacebookTwitterGoogleRedditTumblrPinterestEmail - January 19, 2012
The Catholic Science Geek
The Genesis One Code: An interview with the author Regardless of where you stand when it comes to the origin of the universe, The Genesis One Code is a worthwhile read. I could not put it down once I was finally able to start reading…and it certainly did provide me with some fresh insight as … Share this:FacebookTwitterGoogleRedditTumblrPinterestEmail - January 12, 2012
Night Owl Book Reviews
Launch into this enlightening trek that provides a startlingly poetic symbiosis between religion and science. Readers with a knowledge-craving and open mind will thoroughly enjoy this read, and be delighted by its many elements and propositions. Share this:FacebookTwitterGoogleRedditTumblrPinterestEmail