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Whitney is a faithless person and is uncomfortable with the faithful, so why is she making this film? She has an axe to gring, but she is extremely careful in hiding that fact. She is the last person I would choose to make a truly unbiased film on LDS history. In fact she has a long-standing history of championing those who are natural enemies of truth--the social and political Left, and specifically pro-homosexual groups.
Who funded this production? Supposedly there was a list of financial contributors of this production, but after quite a lengthy search I found none. In other PBS productions the donors list is splashed around loud and often, but not on this one. Why?
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