God on Trial: An Atheist Versus Moses, Jesus, and Muhammad

· Ricky Firman
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325
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About this ebook

When an atheist dies, he’s dragged before the Big Three—Moses, Jesus, and Muhammad—for the ultimate cross-examination. In a cosmic courtroom that feels part sacred, part bureaucratic, he must defend his disbelief, confess his contradictions, and face questions that refuse easy answers.

Darkly comic and philosophically sharp, God on Trial is not about winning or losing the case against God—it’s about what it means to be human when eternity demands you take the stand.

About the author

Ricky Firman is no stranger to wrestling with gods, ghosts, and the absurdities of belief. Some of his previous books — God is an Atheist: A Philosophical Parable, When God Came Over, and When God Stayed Over — have challenged readers to rethink the divine, the human, and the blurry line between satire and confession.

Known for blending dark comedy with sharp philosophy, Ricky writes not to provide comfort but to provoke unease — the kind that lingers long after the last page. His work dismantles the clichés of faith and disbelief alike, leaving readers with questions that echo louder than answers.

When not on the page staging arguments between prophets and skeptics, Ricky spends his time reading, writing, and pursuing what he calls “the brutal honesty project” — an ongoing attempt to expose hypocrisy, celebrate irony, and laugh at the seriousness of human pretensions.

God on Trial: An Atheist Versus Moses, Jesus, and Muhammad is his most audacious book yet — part satire, part philosophy, and part courtroom drama staged on eternity’s last stage.

When not writing, Ricky enjoys his peaceful life with his wife Sofia and their lovely dogs at home.

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