The summary of ‘5 CRITICAL problems with The Chosen’

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The YouTube video discusses interactions with the LDS Community related to the show 'The Chosen,' highlighting positive experiences and common beliefs about Jesus. The setting of the show in Jerusalem is revealed, with a mention of President Nelson watching it. There are concerns about the authenticity of the portrayal of Jesus in 'The Chosen' and criticism of Dallas Jenkins for his alleged non-biblical teachings. The differences in beliefs about Jesus between Mormons and Christians are emphasized. The video warns against watching 'The Chosen,' claiming it depicts a false Jesus and promotes false teachings, with a strong stance against Mormonism.

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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses their positive interactions with the LDS Community through their project. They express respect for the LDS faith and emphasize the common ground they share in terms of beliefs about Jesus. The speaker also highlights the involvement of various individuals in the show’s production from different religious backgrounds. Additionally, they mention the fundraising success and reveal details about ownership of ‘The Chosen’ series. The segment ends with a mention of the show being shot on an exclusive LDS stage in Utah.

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In this segment of the video, it is discussed how a recreation of Jerusalem has been built and how people feel led to talk about the show. President Nelson is mentioned to have watched the show, although there is no formal endorsement. The chosen set has not been used by non-LDS organizations before. The distributor, VidAngel or Angel Studios, is exclusively owned by Mormons, and some of the main actors in The Chosen affirm Catholicism. There are concerns raised about the authenticity of the portrayal of Jesus in The Chosen, with claims of lack of discernment from Dallas Jenkins, the creator. It is revealed that The Chosen was originally conceived from a short film done for Harvest Bible Chapel, leading to a record crowdfunding campaign for its first season. Criticisms are raised regarding the Harvest Bible Chapel and its leadership, highlighting claims of harmful behavior and financial mismanagement.

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In this segment of the video, it is discussed how comments containing obscenities and references to child pornography were aired on Kyle Mueller’s radio show. The video questions Dallas Jenkins’ discernment by citing a post where he compared meeting Ravi Zacharias to seeing Jesus, which is criticized as non-biblical. Jenkins is accused of presenting a distorted Mormon portrayal of Jesus, referencing a verse from the Book of Mormon where Jesus says, “I am the law,” which is deemed blasphemy. The video emphasizes the importance of sticking to the biblical depiction of Jesus, contrasting Jenkins’ portrayal with Galatians Chapter 4 verses 4 and 5.

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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the misconception of worshipping the same Jesus as Mormons. They emphasize that Jesus came to fulfill the law, not to be the law itself. The speaker criticizes Dallas Jenkins for suggesting that Mormons and Christians worship the same Jesus, calling it blasphemy and a lie. They highlight key differences in beliefs about Jesus between Mormons and Christians, such as Mormons viewing Jesus as a separate god, the spirit brother of all beings including Satan, and a polygamist. The speaker asserts that Mormons promote a false Jesus and advises referencing the Bible for accurate teachings about Jesus being God.

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In this segment of the video, the speaker emphasizes that Jesus has always existed and was not created, highlighting biblical verses supporting this. The transcript also addresses the claim that the Mormon Jesus is the same as the biblical one, arguing against it. The speaker warns against watching “The Chosen,” alleging that it portrays a false Jesus and promotes false teachings, urging viewers to stop watching and avoid being deceived. The speaker criticizes the creators of “The Chosen” for allegedly hating God and His word, labeling Mormonism as a cult leading people astray.

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