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Biblical Errors in The Chosen

Ascetic X

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“The Chosen has been viewed over four million times and has gained an almost cult-like following since its premier in 2017. Its popularity alone should be a red flag. The Bible is pretty clear that Jesus Christ and true Christianity will be largely hated and rejected by the world. So when something about Jesus is accepted and applauded, it’s good for us to pause and ask why. Does this show glorify God? Does it accurately portray Jesus Christ and His Word? Is it something we should watch?”

 

atpollard

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1. Dallas Jenkins – I’ve talked about this before, so I’m only going to touch on it. Jenkins is the producer and creative mind behind the show. He has made it clear that he believes Mormons, Catholics, and Christians “love the same Jesus” and have only a few minor theological differences. He put together a group of spiritual advisors to make sure “he gets Christ right” and that panel consists of a Mormon, a Catholic priest, and a Jewish Rabbi. Is it possible for any of those men to get Christ right? So how can we trust this show to accurately portray Jesus Christ? But God told Dallas Jenkins that this show was going to be a “definitive portrayal of my people” and that “He wouldn’t let him screw it up.” Spoiler alert: that wasn’t God speaking to him.

“that panel consists of a Mormon, a Catholic priest, and a Jewish Rabbi” is false.

The three primary theological advisors for the Chosen are:
  • Dr. Doug Huffman: A professor of New Testament at Biola University's Talbot School of Theology.
  • Father David Guffey (C.S.C.): A Roman Catholic priest and national director of Family Theater Productions.
  • Rabbi Jason Sobel: A Messianic Jewish Rabbi and founder of Fusion Global Ministries.
Biography of Dr. Douglas Huffman:
Before starting his new role at Northwestern in 2025, Dr. Huffman had formerly served the institution as Professor of New Testament, Dean of Enrollment Services, founder of Northwestern’s graduate studies program, and an American Council on Education (ACE) Fellow. For the fourteen years prior to returning to Northwestern, Dr. Huffman had been serving in the Talbot School of Theology at Biola University, most recently as Dean of Academic Programs, where he taught New Testament courses and supervised the program directors for Talbot’s undergraduate and graduate programs.

Dr. Huffman has a robust publication record, having authored and edited numerous books and peer-reviewed articles, including The Jesus Story Continues: A Survey of the Acts of the Apostles (Grand Rapids: Zondervan Academic, 2025) and Understanding the New Testament Use of the Old Testament: Forms, Features, Framings, and Functions (Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2024) among the most recent.

As a professional script consultant for The Chosen, the multi-season television series on the life of Christ, Dr. Huffman has participated as the evangelical expert in the Bible Roundtable discussions debriefing each episode. He has co-authored The Chosen Bible Study Series, co-edited Watching The Chosen: History, Faith, and Interpretation (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2025), and spoken at various events about the show. He is now also working with 5&2 Studios on spin-off shows, as The Chosen cinematic universe is expanding.

Dr. Huffman earned a Ph.D. in Theological Studies with a focus on New Testament Exegesis and Theology from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, where he also completed an M.A. in Christian Thought – Systematic Theology & Philosophy of Religion. Prior to that, he earned an M.A. in Biblical Studies with an emphasis on the New Testament from Wheaton College and a B.A. in Ministries – Christian Education & Recreation from Northwestern College in St. Paul. He is a licensed and ordained minister with the Evangelical Free Church of America.

NO MORMONS, just spreading hatred and lies.
So which are the TRUE Christians?
 

Ascetic X

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So which are the TRUE Christians?
The true Christians portray the biblical Jesus, not an irreverent, non-scriptural Jesus of cinematic imagination and frivolous fantasy.

Mormons have a very different Jesus than the true Jesus Christ of the Bible. Dallas Jenkins does not seem to understand this.

Derral Eves, one of two Latter-day Saint executive producers of the hit show The Chosen, knows the show’s creator, Dallas Jenkins, has received pushback for choosing to work with members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Jenkins acknowledged working with and developing deep friendships with several members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in recent years with the show.

“I stand by the statement that those friends of mine that I’m referring to absolutely love the same Jesus that I do,” he said.
 
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