Fake News: Was Jesus Really a Scandal?
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Ongoing, First published Jul 02, 2019
There was much talk about the Messiah and the kingdom. A major turn of events was underway. The people knew that something was happening because talk was all around the small villages, towns, and cities: "The kingdom of heaven is at hand." 

But when it happened, it was definitely not what they expected. No fanfare. No militaristic operations. No overthrow of the Roman government. Just some really cool signs and wonders that many would later push aside in their minds as mere magic-nothing more, nothing less. All the hype that had been built up for most only turned out to be "Fake News," so they thought. Or was the news truly that good-too good to even be true?
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