By Dario Erics Poitier • 1:05:00 • Feature • Bahamas • English • R (sensitive content)
Is someone else to blame for our actions, or do we bear the responsibility ourselves? Bishop Errol Jackson, chairman of a college of bishops in the Caribbean islands, faces the ultimate test of temptation—a direct challenge to his character after spending years as a shining example of righteousness. How will he respond? What will the outcome reveal? “The Devil Made Me Do It” is a captivating religious saga that explores the consequences of one’s actions, and how personal choices impact others and shape the trajectory of life. It is a battle waged between temptation, free will, and accountability, offering a thought-provoking exploration of the human struggle with moral decision-making.
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