The Atheist Who Met God and the Devil
The Atheist Who Met God and the Devil
By Nafis Sadique Shatil
What happens when an atheist accidentally ends up in heaven?
Shatil, a sharp-tongued skeptic with no time for divine drama, finds himself face-to-face with the Almighty—and he's got questions. Lots of them. The kind that get you kicked out of Bible study. But God, surprisingly patient (or just very bored), agrees to answer… sort of.
When the answers start sounding more like dodges, Shatil demands a second opinion—from the Devil himself. What unfolds is a wildly irreverent, darkly humorous, and unexpectedly emotional journey through faith, free will, suffering, science, and the greatest cosmic misunderstandings in human history.
Is God just a celestial CEO with a shaky HR department?
Is the Devil the unsung hero behind civilization, reason, and rock music?
And is hell really worse than heaven... or just more honest?
Part satire, part spiritual roast, and part existential comedy, The Atheist Who Met God and the Devil is a fearless, unforgettable conversation between doubt and dogma—full of questions that religion avoids and answers no deity was prepared to give.
When Shatil, a lifelong atheist, unexpectedly lands in heaven, he doesn't kneel—he questions. What begins as a surreal afterlife mistake quickly turns into a divine interrogation. Armed with skepticism and satire, Shatil challenges God with hard questions about suffering, destiny, morality, and science. When the answers fall short, he turns to the Devil for clarity. In this bold, darkly humorous, and thought-provoking journey, Shatil uncovers surprising truths about good, evil, and who really deserves the credit for human progress. Through cosmic conversations, biting humor, and unfiltered honesty, The Atheist Who Met God and the Devil flips religious narratives on their heads and invites readers to rethink everything they were told not to question.