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Revision as of 23:20, 7 August 2018
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Contents
- 1 Analysis of videos and films critical of Mormonism
- 1.1 Response to 8: The Mormon Proposition
- 1.2 Big Love's episode "Outer Darkness"
- 1.3 Response to The Bible vs. Joseph Smith
- 1.4 Response to The Bible vs. The Book of Mormon
- 1.5 Response to Religulous
- 1.6 Jesus Christ/Joseph Smith or Search for the Truth DVD
- 1.7 Response to September Dawn
- 1.8 Response to the 1982 anti-Mormon film The God Makers
- 1.9 A FairMormon Analysis of "Why People Leave the LDS Church" (2008) by John Dehlin
- 1.10 A review of claims made in "Understanding Mormon Disbelief" by the Open Stories Foundation
Analysis of videos and films critical of Mormonism
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- Response to 8: The Mormon Proposition
- Big Love's episode "Outer Darkness"
- Response to The Bible vs. Joseph Smith
- Response to The Bible vs. The Book of Mormon
- Response to Religulous
- Jesus Christ/Joseph Smith or Search for the Truth DVD
- Response to September Dawn
- Response to the 1982 anti-Mormon film The God Makers
Response to 8: The Mormon Proposition
Summary: A June 2010 documentary called "8: The Mormon Proposition," written and produced by Reed Cowan, claims to be an expose of the role that the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints played in the passage of California Proposition 8. Reviews of the film generally agreed that it was a polemical treatment of the issue, pitting the Church as villain in a quest to limit or remove the rights of same-sex couples. FAIR reviews some of the individual claims made in the documentary.
Big Love's episode "Outer Darkness"
Summary: It is not our intention to discuss details of the portrayal of the temple ceremony here. We will, however, address some of the portrayals of other LDS beliefs and practices that were depicted in this episode. We found these portrayals to be highly inaccurate. In fact, there is ample evidence of anti-Mormon "advice" present in the episode. We treat some of these in the following sections.
Response to The Bible vs. Joseph Smith
Response to The Bible vs. The Book of Mormon
Response to Religulous
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Jesus Christ/Joseph Smith or Search for the Truth DVD
Summary: This video claims to contrast the beliefs of Mormonism and the beliefs of Christianity. Although the producers of this video state that it was produced out of love, the numerous mischaracterizations, misrepresentations, errors, and outright falsehoods found on the DVD make it difficult for believing Latter-day Saints to see that expression of love as sincere.
Response to September Dawn
Summary: "When an independent film company produced a grossly distorted version of the Mountain Meadows Massacre two years ago, the Church ignored it. Perhaps partly as a result of that refusal to engender the controversy that the producers hoped for, the movie flopped at the box office and lost millions." (The Publicity Dilemma, LDS Newsroom, March 9, 2009.)
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Response to the 1982 anti-Mormon film The God Makers
Summary: The God Makers is an anti-Mormon film that was produced in 1982 by Jeremiah Films. The film represents an appeal to ridicule, by taking beliefs or doctrines of the church and presenting them in a manner which makes them appear so strange and bizarre that nobody could possibly accept them.
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- Question: Does the film The God Makers accurately represent Mormon beliefs?
- Question: Is there a YouTube cartoon which was "banned by the Mormon church"?
A FairMormon Analysis of "Why People Leave the LDS Church" (2008) by John Dehlin
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A review of claims made in "Understanding Mormon Disbelief" by the Open Stories Foundation