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What if you failed again? And again? What if your prayers for forgiveness have become a hollow echo, a routine you perform in the dark, knowing you’ll break your own promises by morning? For one young man, this is the devastating rhythm of his life-a cycle of lust, lies, and a shame so deep it has poisoned his faith. He is left with a single, blasphemous question that has become his only real prayer:'If God hates sin so much, why does He keep letting me live?'The answer arrives one night on a rain-slicked street. A calm, unremarkable stranger who introduces himself with an impossible title: he is God’s Diplomat, a celestial civil servant assigned to the messy, contested borderlands of the human soul. From this encounter begins a strange, moving, and sometimes hilarious journey into a spiritual reality you’ve never imagined.Heaven, the Diplomat reveals, is not a kingdom of simple decrees; it is a vast, ancient government. Forgiveness is not a simple pardon; it is a fierce, ongoing political negotiation between the unbending Department of Justice and the radical, tireless Department of Mercy. Every sinner has a file, every repeated failure is a 'looped treaty,' and every new day of life is the result of a precarious, one-vote victory for grace.From the quiet confessions of a praying killer to the secret struggles of a holy priest, from the garbled wisdom of a drunk prophet to the cold, corporate logic of Hell’s press conferences, this is a story that peels back the veil of religious certainty. It transforms sin into a debate, temptation into a language, and the frustrating silence from God into the sound of a bureaucracy so compassionate that it will use paperwork and procedural delays to save a soul.For anyone who has ever felt like a failed project, a glitch in the system, or a citizen of a country they no longer understand, GOD’S POLITICS: THE DIPLOMAT OF SINNERS is a powerful and relatable allegory. It is a story that feels like a diary, but reads like scripture rewritten by a sinner, a profound reminder that God doesn’t just tolerate sin. He negotiates with love.