Daniel Lancaster of First Fruits of Zion thinks so. In this pro-Torah fan fiction version of the Gospels, Lancaster imagines a better version of Jesus' story that sees him crowned King Messiah by a people who follow him back to Torah observance.
Chief among the many questions this perversion of the Gospel story raises is this: It has not time for Gospel proclamation to the Gentiles. No Great Commission, no giving of the Holy Spirit. What does Lancaster envision instead for the Gentiles? God's wrath, immediately poured forth after the resurrection of Jesus (killed by the Romans after God lets them slaughter the Jewish people who had trusted in Jesus).
In the end, FFOZ hopes that guilt over the "failure" of Jesus' generation to embrace the Torah (i.e. the better version of the Gospel story) will prompt people today to take up Torah observance as the means of "hastening" the return of Christ. The hubris to think they can change the timing of God's plan is astounding.
To read the whole article: How the Gospels Should Have Ended - D. Lancaster
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