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From the creator: “Jenkins further stressed that he alone is responsible for the content in “The Chosen” and is inspired by the Bible.
"I've said many times the content of the show has zero influence or input from any form of faith tradition or church. None,” he added.
Jenkins continued: "I'm a conservative Evangelical. I believe in the inerrancy of Scripture. I believe in the supremacy of God's Word. I believe in the Holy Trinity. I believe in God the Father, the Son of God, the Holy Spirit, and believe that Jesus is the Son of God and all of the core tenants of Scripture.”
My wife’s uncle’s brother made the series and wrote the books.
He’s a heretic. This series is not biblical and it is frankly insulting that anyone sees this as scripturally accurate. Are some things correct? Sure. Much is wrong and the theological foundation supporting the series is not of a Bible-believing, but of loose interpretations and make believe. It’s more dangerous than straight agnostic beliefs.
I am just bringing to light that this is the situation. I have some friends that are EX-morman, they brought this up. They also expressed concern that the mormans are investing heavily in homeschooling.
Let's look at the evidence...
Hummmm.....
Mormans don't believe Jesus was and is God our saviour, even if they believe He walked on earth the same as Christians do. The "entertainment" of the chosen is fine, it's just that small tweak in ideology that can and does corrupt the scripture stripping the members of the Cult of Mormonism (LDS) OF their salvation.
I believe Jesus was and is who he says he is in the Bible.
I am a "mormon".
I have rejected the false doctrines of mainstream Christianity, because it does not comport with the Bible.
Am I wrong to take the Bible as the word of God?