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The popular television series, “The Chosen,” sits comfortably at the center of the modern religious imagination, charming countless professing Christians with its picturesque portrayal of its gospel—another gospel. In the real world, where wolves dress up as lambs and vultures pose as doves, such charm should make us suspicious.

Beneath the captivating script and “heartwarming” scenes lies a cleverly concealed rot. This is not the faithful retelling of Jesus’ life that it masquerades as, but rather a soft, sentimental invitation to swallow theological poison wrapped in cinematic sugar.

The signs of spiritual decomposition are there for those with eyes to see. From the pride flag brazenly displayed on the set—a nod to the world’s moral confusion, as if Christ’s truth could be negotiated in favor of today’s fads, to the astonishing blasphemy uttered by cast members who claim that Jesus was “flawed” and capable of “transgressions.”

These aren’t just artistic embellishments or innocent misrepresentations of the living Christ. They are a direct assault on the sinless nature of the Savior. One cannot redefine Christ without also redefining salvation, and yet the masses watch with eyes wide and discernment dulled, transfixed by the glitz and unaware of the creeping heresy.

Then there’s Jordan Ross, who plays Thaddeus and recently aligned himself with Kamala Harris—a politician so committed to the slaughter of the unborn that she’d likely champion abortion until the day of judgment itself.

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And to whom does Ross reveal this allegiance? Well, her name is April Ajoy, a so-called “Christian” whose own faith is marred by a marriage to a trans-queer activist, making her proclamations of Christian devotion about as coherent as a pagan hymn sung in a church choir.

Trading one spiritual disaster for another is no solution, only a change of poison. Such is the tragic irony of our times: those who claim to represent the faith do more to destroy it, while those who see the danger are left shaking their heads, bewildered at the madness before them.

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