Interestingly, smac97 began a thread questioning whether or not the new Evangelical DVD is “deceptive” because of the front cover:
The consensus on the forum is, of course, it is absolutely deceptive.
So let me get this straight. This is deceptive because people will open it expecting to watch something produced by the Church, the exact opposite of what’s inside. Yet, at the same time when people click on ultm.org only to find the exact opposite of what they expected, well, that isn’t deception.
dartagnan wrote:Interestingly, smac97 began a thread questioning whether or not the new Evangelical DVD is “deceptive” because of the front cover:
The consensus on the forum is, of course, it is absolutely deceptive.
So let me get this straight. This is deceptive because people will open it expecting to watch something produced by the Church, the exact opposite of what’s inside. Yet, at the same time when people click on ultm.org only to find the exact opposite of what they expected, well, that isn’t deception.
I do not know of anything the church has ever produced where there is a picture of Christ dying on the cross.
It is clearly not a production of the LDS church and I do not think the promoters intended it to appear so or they would not have included such a picture.
Of course not everyone knows that the LDS church objects to this image of Christ but it clearly (in my opinion) does not seem to be even an attempt at looking officially LDS.
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dartagnan wrote:Interestingly, smac97 began a thread questioning whether or not the new Evangelical DVD is “deceptive” because of the front cover:
The consensus on the forum is, of course, it is absolutely deceptive.
So let me get this straight. This is deceptive because people will open it expecting to watch something produced by the Church, the exact opposite of what’s inside. Yet, at the same time when people click on ultm.org only to find the exact opposite of what they expected, well, that isn’t deception.
Its just “parody”
What I want to know is, why did they use that picture of Joseph? It's been retouched so many times, it bears little resemblance to what he looked like.
harmony wrote:What I want to know is, why did they use that picture of Joseph? It's been retouched so many times, it bears little resemblance to what he looked like.
It's kind of like the Young Elvis/Vegas Elvis debate. Do you prefer the fat, large-nosed Joseph of Sutcliffe Maudsley's portrait; the leaner, sleeker, version on the CD cover; or the unrecognizable Calvin Klein model envisioned by the likes of Del Parsons?
dartagnan wrote:Interestingly, smac97 began a thread questioning whether or not the new Evangelical DVD is “deceptive” because of the front cover:
The consensus on the forum is, of course, it is absolutely deceptive.
So let me get this straight. This is deceptive because people will open it expecting to watch something produced by the Church, the exact opposite of what’s inside. Yet, at the same time when people click on ultm.org only to find the exact opposite of what they expected, well, that isn’t deception.
Its just “parody”
I do not see how this cover deceives. Is it reasonable to assume that everything with Joseph Smith on the cover must necessarily be produced by the Mormon Church?
Of course, producing and distributing pictures of ol Joe translating gold plates to membership and the world is not deception, is it? I'm still waiting for the day when the Church publishes and widely disseminates to members and non-members a picture with ol Joe with his head buried in a hat.
How to define deception?
Easy. Deception is what the other guys do. If the Mormon Church does it, it is by defintion not deception.
God . . . "who mouths morals to other people and has none himself; who frowns upon crimes, yet commits them all; who created man without invitation, . . . and finally, with altogether divine obtuseness, invites this poor, abused slave to worship him ..."
dartagnan wrote:So let me get this straight. This is deceptive because people will open it expecting to watch something produced by the Church, the exact opposite of what’s inside. Yet, at the same time when people click on ultm.org only to find the exact opposite of what they expected, well, that isn’t deception.
Its just “parody.”
Please, oh please, SOMEBODY register a sock-puppet at MA&D and copy-&-paste this there!!
"Finally, for your rather strange idea that miracles are somehow linked to the amount of gay sexual gratification that is taking place would require that primitive Christianity was launched by gay sex, would it not?"