God in Black, Book 1
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Narrado por:
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Ed Fairbanks's voice replica
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De:
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Rodney Hamright
Este título utiliza una réplica de la voz del narrador
In the year 2029, a mysterious man appears in the small town of Millbrook, claiming to be God in human form as a Black man with dreadlocks. His arrival stirs confusion and skepticism among the townspeople. As word spreads, people from different backgrounds and races flock to see him, each group reacting based on their own prejudices and beliefs. Some dismiss him as a fraud, while others believe he is a prophet or savior. His presence ignites debates and tensions, challenging societal norms and exposing deep-seated biases.
The Black community views him with a mix of hope and suspicion. Some embrace him as a divine figure who understands their struggles, while others fear he might be exploited or persecuted. Religious leaders across denominations grapple with his claim, unsure whether to denounce or accept him. The media sensationalizes his story, labeling him everything from a hoax to the Second Coming. Protestors clash with supporters, and violence erupts as extremists target those who believe in his divinity.
Despite the chaos surrounding him, the man remains serene and unwavering in his message of unity and love. He performs acts that many consider miracles, further polarizing public opinion. Government authorities intervene as his influence grows, fearing unrest and loss of control.
Disillusioned by humanity's inability to see beyond race and prejudice, the man vanishes as mysteriously as he arrived. His disappearance leaves the world questioning what they have witnessed and whether they have missed an opportunity for true change. In the aftermath, societies begin to reflect on their treatment of one another, sparking movements toward greater understanding and acceptance.
©2025 Rodney Hamright (P)2025 Rodney Hamright