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#The film again tries to crudely promote the idea that God the Father came from “Starbase Kolob” to visit the Virgin Mary in order to provide Jesus with a physical body. | #The film again tries to crudely promote the idea that God the Father came from “Starbase Kolob” to visit the Virgin Mary in order to provide Jesus with a physical body. | ||
#Joseph Smith is depicted as sitting in judgment between the Father and the “Mormon Jesus,” implying that Joseph Smith rather than Jesus Christ is the focus of the final judgement. | #Joseph Smith is depicted as sitting in judgment between the Father and the “Mormon Jesus,” implying that Joseph Smith rather than Jesus Christ is the focus of the final judgement. | ||
#The film states that Joseph Smith claimed that he did more for us than any other man, including Jesus Christ, and that Joseph Smith shed his blood for us in order | #The film states that Joseph Smith claimed that he did more for us than any other man, including Jesus Christ, and that Joseph Smith shed his blood for us in order for us to become gods. The implication is that Mormons worship Joseph Smith as their savior rather than Jesus Christ. | ||
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This page is based on an answer to a question submitted to the FAIR web site, or a frequently asked question.
I’ve seen a video circulating on the Internet that claims to be a cartoon which was banned by the Mormon church. Does this cartoon accurately represent the beliefs of the church?
The cartoon is an excerpt from the 1982 anti-Mormon film ‘’The God Makers.’’ The cartoon takes elements of certain LDS beliefs and distorts them in an attempt to make them appear ridiculous. (see Logical fallacies:appeal to ridicule). In some cases, the cartoon takes statements made by early church leaders and attempts to portray them as official church doctrine. For every point made, the cartoon attempts to convey its points using crude, offensive and mocking terms in order to shock the viewer.
Specific points made in the cartoon include the following claims:
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