Believers confess and ask forgiveness for their sins from God. But what about Him? Is it even possible for God himself to confess? And, more so, His fifteen regrets towards the man? And what can these regrets be that will suddenly make Him appear before a simple, unknown, uneducated priest of the Greek countryside, who will suddenly become God's own confessor? What sins weigh God down against man, but also against His Son, the now angry Jesus Christ, who was unjustly tormented since nothing changed in the world? And why is He doing it now, after so many thousands of years of creating the world, with which, of course, something was wrong from the beginning? What terrible thing lies behind such a cosmogonic change in the sacred secret "God's plan", which no one had ever prophesied or conceived? Although fiction, the new book by G. P. Malouhos, "The Confessions of God and His Fifteen Repentances", dissects the heart of religion and belief: dogma. Perhaps the most important shaping tool of our world as a whole, which the more deeply it defines us, the more we ignore it. Here, God himself apologizes for the endless misfortunes of people and the destructive course of the world he created, for the traps he sowed and the exchanges he demanded from people with the false promises of another, next, righteous life, overturning completely and engagingly every prevailing conception about religion. But does He do it out of love for the man? Or does He have a goal that He is hiding until the last explosive moment?
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