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Posted on 2/5/24 at 11:01 am to
Posted by Liberator
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Posted on 2/5/24 at 11:01 am to
14 Reasons Why I Won't Watch'The Chosen'

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We are living very near the return of Jesus Christ, in the solemn day of atonement. If the Christian life is a battle and a march, we have no time to waste, let alone on theatrical shows produced by those consulting with the Antichrist power and Ignatius's spiritual-formation teachings.

There is much about The Chosen that should concern the sincere Christian.

This show blends every major religion into one pot: a mystic, pantheistic, ecumenical, feministic, Jesuit, and Mormon golden calf.

It is candy-coated with Biblical references to appear Bible-based while treating the Word of God as just another book and blurring any distinction between God's remnant movement and the apostate church.

Let’s look at examples of how this show twists Scripture and demeans Christ (see Link for full critique)


#1 – “Follow Your Heart”

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.


#2 – A Hearsay Gospel - The show attempts to destroy the inspiration of Scripture, portraying it as a common book comprised of hearsay.

#3 – An Arrogant Forerunner -
In The Chosen, John the Baptist is arrogant, disrespectful, and always questioning Jesus.

#4 – Destroying Scripture for Satire -
While John the Baptist disrespects Christ, Peter disrespects John the Baptist, calling him "Creepy John".

#5 – Uplifting… Mary - Mary worship was brought into this show by Roman Catholic influence.

#6 – 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?

#7 – Disciples or Drunks? - In the show, many Biblical characters are depicted as drunks.

#8 – 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.


#9 – A Premature Arrest - Jesus is arrested by Roman soldiers prior to the Mount of Olives, a story that is not found anywhere in the Bible.

#10 – 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.

#11 – An Unscriptural Script -
Unscriptural additions pepper The Chosen. Some seem innocuous, others are blatantly Catholic, and some amuse the imagination while instilling doubt.

#12 – 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.

#13 – A Catholic Christ? -Interviews with The Chosen Jesus actor Jonathan Roumie reveals he admits his depiction of Jesus is inspired by the Pope, whom he personally visited and received a blessing from.


#14 – A Troubling Theme and Mystic Music -Topping things off, the music for The Chosen is produced by men such as Dan Haseltine, an avowed teacher of spiritual formation, who said about the production of the show’s music that he, “wanted it to have a little chaos.”
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