Not even wrong blog
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Evangelicals don’t believe the same things as Mormons at all! For Jenkins to tenderly minimize the differences by saying: “my LDS brothers and sisters who disagree with me on many things theologically, most of which-almost all of which-took place after Jesus was here” is dumbfounding. Jenkins being in bible study with many Mormons and praying with Mormons concerning the show, as he describes, is not an evangelical practice it is not even ecumenical it is universalist. Yes, these are two different versions of Jesus! No, I don’t want their version of Jesus known to the world with any connection to the Jesus exclusively revealed in the Scripture. I'm not gonna have these arguments with you…be assured that everyone who's working on this show who happens to be LDS feels the exact same way…I’m going to die on the hill of defending my LDS friends.” “…I’m happy to say, "Yeah, we disagree on some things, but I'm going to die on the hill of, we love the same Jesus, and we want the same Jesus known to the world." “So even if you are listening to this right now as an evangelical and are horrified to hear me say some of these things, consider that even if you disagree, even if you think that, ‘No, it's two different Jesus's, and they worship two different Saviors, and what you're saying is wrong.’ Fine, believe what you will.
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Jenkins’ defense against criticism was quite telling. Hear it in his own words: He further admitted that many LDS people are working on the project and influencing his thinking. In a Mormon(LDS) blog interview, 1 Jenkins defended not only the Mormon owned Vid-Angel distribution and the filming of “The Chosen” in Utah on an LDS set, but he also defended the idea that Mormons follow the “same Christ” and that there is no significant difference between Mormons and Evangelicals. What could possibly be wrong here? “Are you saying Dallas Jenkins is a universalist?” No, but Dallas Jenkins is holding a universalist mindset whether he acknowledges it or not.
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Dallas Jenkins, the Producer/Director of “the Chosen,” is the son of Jerry Jenkins, who helped write the “Left Behind” series of books that were popular a few decades ago. So why not? Because of the universalist mindset influencing the content.