5 star review by Luwi Nyakansaila,
They Called Me God investigates faith, power, science, and the nature of divinity. It combines comedic elements, sensual moments, and accounts from both the present and history to portray God living among ordinary people. Ronald Simonar's narrative is intriguing, delving into topics such as alien technology and gene manipulation, depicting God's weary yet determined quest to guide his flawed creation. The man named God faces challenges from priests, soldiers, and human imperfection, ultimately questioning the nature of divine authority and human progress. The vivid imagery, complex characters, and layered storytelling encourage readers to reflect on spirituality, morality, and the evolution of consciousness. The highlight of this book is its realistic artwork, which beautifully captures the characters. However, it includes nude images and violent depictions that may surprise some readers. Despite this, it is an engaging read that provokes thoughtful consideration of societal challenges and human advancement.
Published on August 12, 2025 04:11