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As we all know, God created the heavens and the earth and everything in them. Or did He? In Marc Ignacio and Lubna Isam's new work of fiction, an intriguing alternative is explored. In a series of inventive and sometimes witty dialogues between God and Satan, the authors explore some of the fundamental problems of religion, cosmology and metaphysics. God emerges as an irascible figure, prone to sudden enthusiasms and fits of temper, which it is usually up to the long-suffering angel, Gabriel, to defuse and pacify. Satan, by contrast, is a master of cold, sneering, repartee. When he has the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
As we all know, God created the heavens and the earth and everything in them. Or did He? In Marc Ignacio and Lubna Isam's new work of fiction, an intriguing alternative is explored. In a series of inventive and sometimes witty dialogues between God and Satan, the authors explore some of the fundamental problems of religion, cosmology and metaphysics. God emerges as an irascible figure, prone to sudden enthusiasms and fits of temper, which it is usually up to the long-suffering angel, Gabriel, to defuse and pacify. Satan, by contrast, is a master of cold, sneering, repartee. When he has the luck to be offered a technological development scheme by none other than Henry Ford, Thomas Edison, and Nikola Tesla, Satan begins to have the means at his disposal to threaten to overturn the time-honoured order of the cosmos, in a spectacular finale.
Autorenporträt
Lubna Isam is a writer, blogger and journalist. She obtained her MBA degree in 2007. She likes to write novels and short stories that reflect contemporary issues in African society. She published two volumes of her collection of tales (Sudanese Tales) on Amazon. She is an active member of many voluntary and civic societies, her focus being on cancer and renal failure patients. Her voluntary work includes providing psychological and financial support for those patients. She currently works as the CEO of Layla Cultural Platform (https: //laylacp.net). Marc Ignacio is a writer, blogger and freelance computer programmer. He obtained his MBA degree in 2012. He likes reading fiction, watching movies, swimming, bodybuilding, and painting. He is a voluntary programmer at Layla Cultural Platform (https: //laylacp.net). He has written several unpublished novels