“There are more problems with The Chosen than the bad theology involved and the Mormon influence on the show. …”
I’ve only watched part of one episode, and found it to be wildly inaccurate. That’s hardly a fair hearing.
Programming like this is a pet peeve of mine. (There’s my bias.) I’ve met too many people who get their theology from television and movies rather than from the Bible.
The Chosen is a fictional account, a dramatization, of the biblical Jesus story. The writers take certain creative liberties to provide entertainment for their audience.
I‘m aware that many people love this program. Several whom I’ve spoken with acknowledge the inaccuracies and don’t allow it, they say, to influence their theology.
But what about those who love the program and aren’t aware that it is inaccurate? What is it doing to their theology?
Is it harmless or is it dangerous? Let me know what you think.

The Chosen—Godly Truth or Dangerous Fiction?
I have no greater joy than to hear that my children walk in truth—the apostle John (3 John 1:4) By Maria Kneas There are more problems with The Chosen than the bad theology involved and the Mormon influence on the...
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I’ve only watched part of one episode, and found it to be wildly inaccurate. That’s hardly a fair hearing.
Programming like this is a pet peeve of mine. (There’s my bias.) I’ve met too many people who get their theology from television and movies rather than from the Bible.
The Chosen is a fictional account, a dramatization, of the biblical Jesus story. The writers take certain creative liberties to provide entertainment for their audience.
I‘m aware that many people love this program. Several whom I’ve spoken with acknowledge the inaccuracies and don’t allow it, they say, to influence their theology.
But what about those who love the program and aren’t aware that it is inaccurate? What is it doing to their theology?
Is it harmless or is it dangerous? Let me know what you think.