Prosecuting God and the Falsehoods of Religion
What if the divine stood trial for complicity?
In Prosecuting God, Paul Landrum Drummond invites readers into a daring courtroom of conscience, where scripture, history, and lived experience converge to interrogate the sacred.
This is not a book of easy answers. It is a summons to wrestle with the paradoxes of scripture, faith, justice, and divine silence, if he existed, in the face of suffering. Yet this is no mere indictment. Through poetic argument, symbolic ritual, and communal imagination, Prosecuting God opens a path toward reckoning and renewal.
Blending prophetic rage with contemplative depth, the book dares to ask, What kind of God survives the crossfire of indifference?Whether you're a theologian, activist, seeker, or skeptic, Prosecuting God offers a framework for confronting the divine not as an abstract idea but as a contested presence in our most urgent struggles. It is a book for those who refuse to separate belief from accountability and who long to transform inherited faith into embodied liberation.
-- Paul Landrum Drummond