As we’ve reported many times already, the popular television show, The Chosen, claims to be biblically based but is anything but Christian. Dallas Jenkins, the show’s creator, has claimed that Christians and Mormons worship the same Jesus—an absurd claim that even the most dishonest God-hating pagan can see right through.
In one clip a few years ago, a pride flag appeared on the set of a recording. At the time, Jenkins and his colleagues dismissed and even defended it as just the recording crew doing their job. Yet, Jenkins, who claims to be a Christian, allowed it on his set. But now, The Chosen is doubling down. On June 13, during a daily reel on Facebook which has since been deleted, a cameraman decked on in pride gear was paraded across the set and published for the world to see.
We captured the reel, here it is:
So, sure, one can argue that this is just a cameraman for a hired position doing his job. But then, one must ask: why would a Christian production surround themselves with flaming homosexuals during the recording of an ostensibly Christian television show? Then, one must ask, even if The Chosen producers were simply hiring a cameraman without regard to his sexuality, why not have standards in place for dress and conduct at least around other Christians? And then, final question: What exactly is the point of parading this imagery, especially during “pride month,” across social media, unless one wants to virtue signal their “inclusiveness” and bent for sexual diversity?
I submit to you that this is exactly what it is—it’s a subtle way for Jenkins and his crew to tell homosexuals and other sexual deviants, “Hey! we support sodomy. Watch our show.”
In the end, The Chosen serves up a diluted version of Christianity designed to appease Pagans and lukewarm believers. Serious Christians should be appalled by the show’s portrayal of a flawed Jesus who committed transgressions, as well as its promotion of LGBTQ symbology. The Chosen is religious propaganda that deceives rather than edifies, appealing to those who prefer a sanitized, feel-good version of Jesus over the uncompromising, sovereign Savior revealed in the Bible.