by Alatea on December 15th, 2005

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How does the movie "The Godmakers II" relate to LDS?

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  • by free4life79 on May 9th, 2006

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    I have watched it and believe that it is true.The Momons don't even know what they believe. None of what they believe is even biblical. Josheph Smith made up this unholy god of which the mormons worship.We are to test all spirits wether they be of God or the anti christ and obviously the mormons forgot to do this.

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    • You say we don't know what we believe, but you do?  That makes no sense at all.

      Anonymous

      by Anonymous on May 10th, 2006

    • You should have done that last test you mentioned while watching that manipulative and false film.

      rivenrock

      by rivenrock on May 13th, 2006

    • We know what we believe. You don't.

      Jabba The Hutt

      by Jabba The Hutt on May 14th, 2006

    • Let's see. People with a grudge against us know what the Church teaches, but those that are active practicing members don't know what they believe. Do you not see how illogical that statement is?

      Glenn Blaylock

      by Glenn Blaylock on June 16th, 2006

    • You should also consider that which other, independent groups have to say about Decker's previous film:
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      http://www.fairlds.org/The_God_Makers/tagm34.html
      http://www.fairlds.org/The_God_Makers/tagm35.html
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      Neither of these groups is controlled or affiliated with us nor do they agree with us on doctrinal issues. Their only interest is in promoting fair and respectful dialogues on religion. I have written it before, and I will write it again. Ed Decker is a stranger to the truth. He lost his family because he was abusive and committed adultery not because the Church stole them from him as he claimed. He then turned on the Church and produced this garbage which even other anti-Mormon writers denounce.

      Glenn Blaylock

      by Glenn Blaylock on October 6th, 2007

    • Learn to spell before you criticize.

      bayoubengal

      by bayoubengal on May 21st, 2010

    • bayoubengal, I have a couple of friendly suggestions for you. First of all, when posting a comment such as this, at the end of a series of comments, it is helpful to address the comment to the person being criticized. Otherwise, it causes everyone else who has posted a comment will wonder if you are addressing the criticism to them.

      Secondly, it is also helpful to check out the profile of the person being criticized, especially on an answer as old as this one. I am going to assume that your criticism was aimed at free4life79. Had you checked his profile, the you would have seen that he has not been around for well over two years. So, there really isn't any point in aiming any criticisms at him as he probably will not see them.

      Again, I just offer these by way or friendly advice. I see from your profile that this is your first day here. So, let me also say welcome aboard. :-)

      Glenn Blaylock

      by Glenn Blaylock on May 21st, 2010

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