The Jesus They Didn't Want
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The Jesus They Didn't Want In 2033, a man appears in the Negev Desert claiming to be Jesus of Nazareth. At first, the world reacts the way modern humanity reacts to everything: with cameras, skepticism, politics, conspiracy theories, and opportunists desperate to profit from the impossible. But then the miracles begin. Governments panic. Religions fracture. Millions become obsessed with a single terrifying question: What if he's real? Before the world can recover, a second figure appears. Another Jesus. Different. Colder. Equally impossible to deny. One speaks of compassion, forgiveness, and humanity's potential to become something greater. The other speaks of law, consequence, order, and the dangerous cost of freedom without structure. As the world divides between them, a weary journalist named Ernesto Villagran is chosen to moderate the most important debate in human history-a global confrontation between two beings claiming to embody truth itself. But the deeper the world searches for certainty, the more unsettling the real question becomes: Not which Jesus is correct- but why humanity seems incapable of surviving without either hope or fear. Spanning deserts, courtrooms, refugee camps, megachurches, hospitals, and the halls of world power, The Jesus They Didn't Want is a philosophical literary thriller about belief, consequence, ego, love, and the terrifying burden of choice. As the final day approaches and humanity prepares to declare where it stands, one truth becomes impossible to ignore: Uncertainty may have been the test all along.
The Jesus They Didn't Want In 2033, a man appears in the Negev Desert claiming to be Jesus of Nazareth. At first, the world reacts the way modern humanity reacts to everything: with cameras, skepticism, politics, conspiracy theories, and opportunists desperate to profit from the impossible. But then the miracles begin. Governments panic. Religions fracture. Millions become obsessed with a single terrifying question: What if he's real? Before the world can recover, a second figure appears. Another Jesus. Different. Colder. Equally impossible to deny. One speaks of compassion, forgiveness, and humanity's potential to become something greater. The other speaks of law, consequence, order, and the dangerous cost of freedom without structure. As the world divides between them, a weary journalist named Ernesto Villagran is chosen to moderate the most important debate in human history-a global confrontation between two beings claiming to embody truth itself. But the deeper the world searches for certainty, the more unsettling the real question becomes: Not which Jesus is correct- but why humanity seems incapable of surviving without either hope or fear. Spanning deserts, courtrooms, refugee camps, megachurches, hospitals, and the halls of world power, The Jesus They Didn't Want is a philosophical literary thriller about belief, consequence, ego, love, and the terrifying burden of choice. As the final day approaches and humanity prepares to declare where it stands, one truth becomes impossible to ignore: Uncertainty may have been the test all along.
AmazonPages: 212, Paperback, Independently published
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