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Elizabeth Essuman, popularly known as Queen Liz, has launched the inaugural episode of her revitalised discussion series, “BEHIND THE LENS with Queen Liz”, reaffirming her distinctive approach to examining topical issues with clarity, candour and spirited engagement.

The programme creates a dynamic forum where guests, viewers and followers can exchange perspectives on subjects spanning religion, entertainment, politics and broader societal concerns. True to its ethos, no topic is considered too sensitive or too insignificant. The series seeks to cultivate open-minded discourse with a global outlook.

The debut episode features Pan-Africanist Avraham Ben Moshe, who joins Queen Liz for a thought-provoking exploration into the concept of Satan across various religious traditions. Their conversation delves into longstanding beliefs, contradictions and interpretations that shape contemporary understanding of this figure.

Despite the subject often being deemed taboo, the episode navigates the discussion with intellectual rigour. Avraham Ben Moshe advances the argument that “there is nothing like Satan”, inviting viewers to contend with or challenge his interpretation. The conversation urges audiences to confront uncomfortable questions about the origins of evil, accountability and the human tendency to externalise blame.

The episode also interrogates how Christian and Muslim communities often attribute actions to Satan, even where religious texts point to human agency, moral frailty or divine judgment. Through scriptural references, analytical breakdowns and comparative insights, the discussion offers viewers a compelling blend of knowledge and reflection.

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