Amidst a world ravaged by terrorism, economic turmoil, and natural disasters, the United States develops revolutionary technology to clone humans, a feat they plan to market as teleportation. However, this seemingly miraculous invention harbours unforeseen consequences, allowing the souls of deceased individuals to inhabit new physical forms. In Istanbul, one such soul awakens in the body of a soldier, claiming to be none other than Jesus Christ.
As humanity yearns for a saviour, this reincarnated Jesus embarks on a mission of enlightenment, rejecting the dogma and faith-based narratives of conventional religion. Instead, he emphasizes reason, science, and conscience, fostering a growing following among those seeking a path to a better world.
The American government, alarmed by this rogue clone who possesses knowledge of their classified technology, launches a relentless pursuit to capture or eliminate the anomaly. The scientists involved in the project, realizing the gravity of their creation, attempt to expose the truth, only to be silenced by a shadowy deep state.
The tension mounts as Jesus navigates the intricate web of deception and danger, evading capture and spreading his message of hope and transformation. His humanistic discourse resonates with secular audiences, while his parallels between the world's ills and the Antichrist archetype attract the attention of religious factions.
As Jesus' influence expands, gaining the support of both secular and religious leaders, including the Pope himself, humanity stands on the precipice of a new era, poised to reshape the world under the guidance of developed nations. As this utopian vision is almost fully realized, tragedy strikes, and Jesus disappears in a plane crash, leaving behind a world on the doorstep of transformation.
This novel subverts traditional religious narratives, presenting an unconventional Jesus who embodies the scientific and philosophical ideals of the modern world. It explores the human thirst for salvation in a world teetering on the brink of collapse and delves into the complexities of technology, religion, and the quest for a better tomorrow.