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*{{note|gm1}}A sequel was produced in 1993 entitled ''The God Makers II''. The temple segment portrayed in ''The God Makers'' was used again in ''The God Makers II'' and yet again in the 2007 ''[[Search for the Truth DVD]]''. | *{{note|gm1}}A sequel was produced in 1993 entitled ''The God Makers II''. The temple segment portrayed in ''The God Makers'' was used again in ''The God Makers II'' and yet again in the 2007 ''[[Search for the Truth DVD]]''. | ||
+ | *{{note|young1}}{{JoD7 |author=Brigham Young|title=Intelligence, Etc.|date=Oct. 9, 1859|start=289|end=289 }} Brigham clearly states that Joseph Smith is responsible for this dispensation only: "Joseph Smith holds the keys of '''this last dispensation''', and is now engaged behind the vail in the great work of the last days...no man or woman '''in this dispensation''' will ever enter into the celestial kingdom of God without the consent of Joseph Smith. '''From the day that the Priesthood was taken from the earth to the winding-up scene of all things''', every man and woman must have the certificate of Joseph Smith, junior, as a passport to their entrance into the mansion where God and Christ are...He holds the keys of that kingdom for '''the last dispensation'''..." (emphasis added) | ||
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Does the 1982 film The God Makers accurately represent the beliefs of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints?
The God Makers is an anti-Mormon film that was produced in 1982 by Jeremiah Films. [1] 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.
The film presents itself as an expose of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The film follows the visit of Ed Decker and Dick Baer to two “attorneys” at a fictitious Los Angeles law firm. The “attorneys” are in fact actors, but they play the part well as they listen and react with increasing amazement and shock to the tale being told by Decker and Baer.
The film includes comments from various people who are claimed to be experts in fields such as “the vast wealth of the Mormon church” and “Mormon archaeology.”
During the course of the film, an animated movie is shown by Decker and Baer to the “lawyers.” They claim that this film represents the true beliefs of the Mormon church. The animated film presents a highly distorted and skewed view of LDS doctrine. This cartoon now makes the rounds on YouTube, often under the heading “Cartoon banned by the Mormon church.”
Specific misrepresentations of the church or its doctrine mentioned in The God Makers include the following:
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