Were the billboards defaced by the 'Devil' an affront to Christianity—or a great marketing ploy?
In other words, the billboards were faux vandalized. And this marketing decision really hit a nerve.
Jenkins said he had meant no harm. But fans were still angry. “I honestly feel like it’s making a mockery of Jesus,” one person wrote on Facebook.
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