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T. A. McMahon

Questions for Those Christians Enamored with The Chosen

Those involved in the production of The Chosen claim that the series does not add to God's words (condemned in Proverbs:30:6). How can that be true when the actor who portrays Jesus says things and does things not found in the Bible?

We're told that the backstories given throughout The Chosen were all made up by the series screenwriters, yet we're also told that the made-up stories encourage people to read the Bible. How can anyone who is new to reading the Bible discern that which is true? Especially when The Chosen and the Bible contradict each other, which they do continually.

Did Jesus need help from His disciples (such as Matthew) in preparing the Sermon on the Mount?

Was the Word of God as given through the Holy Spirit insufficient in presenting the character of Jesus until the motion picture medium was invented?

Where in Scripture do we find Jesus "entertaining" children by "blowing raspberries”?

Is it possible for anyone to replicate the Son of God, the Son of the Highest, the Son of the Blessed, the Lord thy God, the Lord of the Sabbath, thou Son of God most high, the Word who was with God and was God, the Lamb of God, the only begotten Son, the Messiah, the Christ, the eternal I Am, who was before all things and by whom all things consist, in whom are hid all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge, in Him dwelleth all the fulness of the Godhead bodily, who is God our Savior, and who is the Lord Jesus Christ our Savior?

Those are just a few questions that came to my mind regarding The Chosen. These kinds of questions will continue for the next few newsletters. My purpose is to get those being seduced by this series (produced by Mormons pretending to be biblical Christians) to really think about what they're watching. Send me some questions you would ask those who are in fact controlling the program's content and those who are enamored with it.

T. A. McMahon

Executive Director