UPDATE: It looks like you can purchase it in DVD form: https://www.amazon.com/Mormon-Proposition-Dustin-Lance-Black/dp/B003JLL2XQ/
This is a documentary that I recently learned about but when I went to go and watch it, it’s nowhere to be found to stream online. All I could find where trailers for it, even on YouTube. I’m not sure how the church removed it from the internet but I can’t seem to find it anywhere. Are there facts portrayed in the documentary that The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints not want the general public and its members to know? It’s almost like the church used its legal muscle or by some other way deleted it from the internet.
Documentary summary as seen on IMDB.com:
“A scorching indictment of the Mormon Church’s historic involvement in the promotion & passage of California’s Proposition 8 and the Mormon religion’s secretive, decades-long campaign against LGBT human rights.”
I will probably update this post after I watch the documentary.
I can understand that the church wants to defend the marriage between a man and woman, as that’s how the first two people were put in the Garden of Eden and commanded to multiply and replenish the Earth. They consider it the basic family unit.
Many people believe that the church is so adamant about keeping marriage this way because they want its members to have as many children as possible to be raised in the church, thus raising how much it collects with its tithing donations.
I remember someone at church saying, and possibly just their opinion, that we should have as many children as possible so that as many of the souls that God created as possible can be born into the church (implying that that’s easier than doing missionary work.)