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I thought the video promotes/ approves of the unChristian mormonism ? i.e. so it is promoting a false gospel !
The quote was 'Mormon theology is forbidden to be promoted in this section of the forums even.'

That would apply to more than a video here
 
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As Scripture says- do not take part in the darkness, rather expose it> i.e.mention it and warn about it. Do not promote it nor have any part in it.
Right, but no matter if the mention of the group is in a negative or positive light, it is promotion none the less. Surely the topic can continue without mention of them
 
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It is a show!!! Its only a 'drama'. Its not meant as a perfect life and works portrayal of Jesus.
It’s a show that is insulting to Jesus Christ and the Bible.

These are the deviations from the traditional biblical held beliefs within "The Chosen." They undermine the sufficiency, inerrancy, and authority of Scripture, as well as challenge the divinity, authority, and goodness of Jesus. The portrayed Jesus appears to deviate from the biblical teachings by not insisting on repentance, tolerating sin, and seemingly punishing disciples through afflictions such as starvation, disease, and the death of loved ones. This depiction does not align with the biblical portrayal of Jesus, who consistently affirmed the inerrancy, authority, infallibility, and sufficiency of Scripture. Jesus did not advocate for the idea that knowledge of God could be obtained outside the Bible. Consequently, believers should exercise caution and steer clear of "The Chosen," as it contains heretical elements contrary to the fundamental tenets of the faith. Despite widespread acceptance, heresies indeed permeate "The Chosen."
 
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The Chosen is owned by Mormons? That's not what I've read.



... furthermore, please stop with the false accusations. I do not "defend" Mormon theology and for you to continue on this path you're on is not only disrespectful to me, it's dishonest on your part. So ..... STOP !!!

"The Son of Man is Lord even of the Sabbath" ( Mark 2:28 )
 
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Oh, oh, oh my gosh! THAT's aweful! This little girl says that by watching The Chosen, it has helped her to understand the Bible and she feels like she can "trust Jesus more."

Oh my! We can't have THAT!
No. She is trusting the false Chosen Jesus. She thinks the Jesus on the Chosen is biblically accurate and it is not. She is a child and has no clue to what the Bible really says about Jesus. The Chosen Jesus is not the Jesus of the Bible because it quotes the Book of Mormon, and it attacks the sufficiency of Scripture. It teaches Jesus does not tell others to repent if they are in sin, etcetera.


Ok. So a Mormon has a shared interest in watching The Chosen. I can't imagine why that would be the case. Jesus is only for those who have already acquired correct doctrine. Doesn't he know that he has no right to be interested too?
Those Christians who have correct doctrine will not endorse the false version of Jesus in the Chosen because it insults how our Lord really is. Jesus did not make mistakes in trying to speak the sermon on the Mount. God the Father gave Jesus what to say on the Sermon on the Mount. So there would have been no mistakes on his part. If Jesus made mistakes, He could not be our spotless Lamb. This is why the show is biblically illiterate and downright insulting to the faith. Anyone who has read the New Testament and truly retained a good amount of teachings would know this. Mormonism is about as silly as staring a clown cult involving the Bible. Mormonism believes in using holy underwear. So again, why support or endorse a Mormon TV series. It’s downright just insane to say the least, unless one is liberal or ecumenical.


You’re missing the point. It says to introduce the authentic Jesus to the world. Problem is that they have chosen the Chosen to be this authentic Jesus when in reality it is a false Jesus or another Jesus not described in Scripture. But you can eat from the dumpsters of this show instead of the Bible alone, which is the true wholesome food we need.
 
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I told you to stop with this. And I mean it!!!!!
 
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If you don't want to watch The Chosen, no one is going to force you to do so. It's just a t.v. show for crying out loud.
 
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It’s common knowledge that the second season was funded by Mormons.
Also, the executive producer is clearly a Mormon.


But the scene where Jesus says, “I am the Law” was a line from the book of Mormon.
 
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This article makes some great points against the Chosen series.

 
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What is written below should be all a person needs to turn the show off.

Let’s look at examples of how this show twists Scripture and demeans Christ.

“Follow Your Heart” — but not to Christ​

Jesus meets Nicodemus in The Chosen series, and much of their conversation seems scriptural. There are subtle changes, however, such as adding, "What does your heart tell you?"—a popular Disney line. (Remember, the Bible says, "the heart is deceptively wicked".) Later in the series, Jesus says, "Soon it'll all be about the heart”. Subtle is the nature of such mystic teachings.

It's worth noting that in this same scene, Nicodemus kneels at Jesus’ feet and The Chosen Jesus stops him, telling Nicodemus he doesn't need to worship Him.

Destroying Scripture for Satire​

While John the Baptist disrespects Christ, Peter disrespects John the Baptist, calling him "Creepy John". In the show, Peter and his brother describe John the Baptist, saying, “Behold the Lamb of God which taketh away the sin of the world”—and do so in a way that destroys the beautiful solemnity of that moment. Peter's brother begins, “He said ‘behold’...” and Peter interjects, “I am eating a bug”. This lame, sacrilegious attempt at humor ridicules John's recognition of Jesus as the Messiah and undermines the whole message—including Christ’s divinity.

Uplifting… Mary​

Mary worship was brought into this show by Roman Catholic influence. In Catholic belief, Mary is above Christ. In the show, Mary provides strong emotional support. Jesus says things like, "What would I do without you?” instead of demonstrating Christ leaning on His Father, as Scripture clearly states. The writers insert theology that is not found in the Bible but rather in the Catholic tradition.

A Doctrine Swap​

Show Producer Dallas Jenkins stated in an interview, "Our intentions are different from the Bible's intentions". The Bible’s intentions were to uplift Christ, so what are his? He states that the show will be, “What the audience wants or needs to see”. This TV show, carefully crafted to tug at your emotions, doesn’t encourage viewers to sacrifice cherished sins. It subtly swaps Scripture for mystical Catholic doctrine and cheap humor. Furthermore, show writer Tyler Thompson claims the Bible is, "good literature" but not infallible.

During a discussion between the Mormon partners and the show's host, they joke that the book of Revelation instructs us not to add to the Bible. The show host, Dallas Jenkins discusses with them how it is okay to ignore what John said in Revelation and add to the stories of the Bible (for the series). He later states, with a grin—and please do not miss this—“...the people who only want to read the Bible won’t be watching this series.”

Friends, if the show’s partners claim that viewers purely adhering to the Bible won't watch their show, we should run as fast as possible. We are Bible purists!

Disciples or Drunks?​

In the show, many Biblical characters are depicted as drunks. In the show, our first encounter with Nathanael portrays him as a drunkard and a failed architect (Nathanael is just one of the misrepresented biblical characters). Circumstances prompt him to drown out his failure in the pub, a common backdrop in the series. Why would the show present Nathanael in such a light when Jesus Himself declared, “Behold an Israelite indeed, in whom is no guile”? This show would lead us to believe that these things are compatible with Christianity.

Repentance Not Necessary​

Although the true Jesus preached repentance, in the first three seasons of The Chosen you might hear the word mentioned three or four times total—and casually, without conviction. This is intentional. When The Chosen Jesus supposedly quotes Luke 5:32 in the show, he omits the word repentance and simply says he is “calling sinners”. Calling sinners to what? The show is calling sinners to a false gospel where repentance is not needed.

Demeaning Christ​

To bring God down to our level, The Chosen includes a scene where Jesus prepares a sermon and rehearses well-known passages, making them feel more human and common than inspired by His Father. His mother interrupts him during one of these rehearsals, and you can see the frustration in his eyes. During this same interaction with Jesus and Mary, she says, "I'm proud of you" to which this supposed Jesus replies, “Maybe wait to say that until after I’m done, in case I mess up in front of such a big crowd.” ...THIS IS JESUS! This show gratifies the evil heart by demeaning our Lord and Savior.

Prayers to Mary Behind the Scenes​

The Chosen Jesus actor Jonathan Roumie has quite a following, and it’s concerning how his influence is used. Roumie has a “rosary live” broadcast which attracts many viewers. On the Livestream, he teaches viewers the Catholic rosary, to pray to dead saints, and pray to a dead Mary as well as ask her for the forgiveness of sins. Maybe you wouldn't watch his rosary, but you will be entertained by his unbiblical depiction of Christ? What place does light have with darkness? We are supposed to be giving the loud cry and calling people out of Babylon, not watching their productions.

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