This is the complete 3-volume series of the riveting theology-fiction "Humans, the Untold Story of Adam and Eve and their Descendants" by Joseph Luguya.
Meet Christian Mjomba, a student of philosophy and theology who is a prisoner of his own runaway imagination. Determined to turn in a winning theological thesis, he is tempted to use the devil, the Father of Lies who masquerades as the Angel of Light and also the Father of Death, as his mouthpiece for expounding on the Church's dogmas. He imagines that, if he succeeds in bringing this off, he will also effectively make Beelzebub work for the salvation of souls instead of their damnation! He falls for the bait; and for that, unbeknownst to him, he becomes a marked man!
Handed a free platform by the “neophyte”, the Ruler of the Underworld has no qualms taking over, and using the opportunity provided to pontificate on a slew of subjects. His sermons on such subjects as "the Workings of Divine Grace" and "Damnation" will blow you away! Although he is the "Father of Lies", knowing that the descendants of Adam and Eve have been inclined to sin since Man's fall from grace, and also keenly aware of the spiritual malaise that was brought on by that condition, Diabolos sees tremendous advantages in shining as much light on truth as possible. Because then he can move in for the kill when it becomes obvious that the "poor forsaken children of Adam and Eve" are failing to live up to expectations.
By the time poor Mjomba realizes that his scheme of trying to use the Adversary to craft a thesis that is a winner has backfired, and that it is the Evil Ghost that is using him to consign every body to hell, "Old Scratch" is already comfortably ensconced in his new position as “Spiritual Director” and "Guardian of Truth". Unlike so many preachers who prefer to beat about the bush, Lucifer is not one to mince any words as he delivers homilies that are all too convincing! And, in the end, not even the seminarian escapes the net, which the devil casts very wide indeed.
On the other side of the gulf that separates the living from the dead, Mjomba spies the Ruler of the Underworld bearing down on him at the head of a column of demons. Their intention is clear, namely to haul him off to his assigned dungeon in the belly of hell. It is at that late hour that it dawns on Mjomba that he had actually been demon-possessed for the better part of his life. As Beelzebub gets him in a headlock, he tries in his desperation to attract the attention of Saint Peter who is standing guard at the gates of heaven and is within earshot, but to no avail.
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