The Gospel of the Fallen Angel – Jesus story from Satan’s perspective.

Reviewed By  Janet Mawdesley       November 26, 2014

 

Author  Geraint AP Iorwerth

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ISBN:                 978-1-84694-408-6
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If you are not prepared to be shocked, have your set in stone ideas challenged and generally be prepared to proceed with an open mind- DON’T read this book.

Satan has decided that after 2000 years of silence he is going to set the record straight in relation to the true story of Jesus, the bible, all things biblical and his role in things, beginning with his introduction to all as God’s Chief Prosecutor in God’ s court.

He explains that as he became so good at this work and was achieving immense job satisfaction he decided to set up his own enterprise utilising all the skills he learned in God’s Court. Jesus, he says, gave him the title of “Prince of the World”, of which he relishes, as it puts him in the same category as a rock star with the world at his feet! And so his “Global” business was launched.Simple really, just doing the things he loves best! as he states.

It is certainly a different take on religion, Christianity and the many and varied ways history, as we know it, can be looked upon, translated, twisted and turned to give completely differing perspectives to the tried and true!

Totally irreverent at times, certainly funny, definitely satirical and at all times entertaining, you find yourself having a great debate within your mind as you read.

Could this have been an option? Was this truthfully the way things were? Did Satan and Jesus really have the kind of relationship Satan says they did? Does he really understand what the concept of his role on this lifetime has meant and lastly – Is this really TRUE!

Or is it a story of self-justification by one of the world’s really bad dudes- SATAN to challenge all we have known and believed in for centuries.

Iorwerth has taken the gospel, interspersed modern religious movement and intertwined it with the historic to present a work that above all else stimulates, challenges and brings a refreshing look at the many aspects that have gone towards the creation of religion over thousands of years.