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The Trial of Satan: A Confrontation Between men and the Number one Public Enemy
Jemadari Vi Kilele (Author)
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Trafford Publishing
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The Trial of Satan: A Confrontation Between men and the Number one Public Enemy - Jemadari Vi Kilele
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Synopsis "The Trial of Satan: A Confrontation Between men and the Number one Public Enemy"
In the streets of Dunia Yetu, an urchin distributes pamphlets and shouts in broken English to bystanders, "A big event today, a big one, ladies and gentlemen!" As the urchin continues, the crowd soon learns that Satan has been arrested during a routine patrol. The trial of Satan is about to begin. Satan, an ugly character with horns, long nails, and sharp teeth, is charged with misleading humanity to perform evil acts. A special tribunal of a minister, magistrate, and a police and army officer gathers, and the court invites the accused to respond to the charges. When Satan begins to speak and proclaims he will vehemently defend himself against the allegations, the crowd is mesmerized. But Satan is just beginning his tirade against the humans. As he declares that he is a scapegoat onto which every irresponsible creature hurls false claims in order to avoid accountability for their acts, he is about to reveal what really went wrong between God and him. In this unusual trial packed with suspense and spiced with the irrational downfall of man, the number one public enemy must defend himself against a panel of lawyers who struggle to prove his guilt.
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