Corrupt religious practices continue to...
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Corrupt religious practices continue to be a challenge. Jon Krakauer, author of the best seller, Into Thin Air, has recently published a new book. The work, Under the Banner of Heaven: A Story of Violent Faith, records the saga of a fundamentalist Mormon family. The Lafferty family is composed of six sons and two daughters. All six of the sons were married and the story revolves around the stresses in the family created by one daughter-in-law's resistance to the constraints imposed by the brothers on their wives.
Brenda Lafferty, a graduate of Brigham Young University and life-long Mormon, was exceptionally intelligent and facile in theological argument. She was more than willing to go toe-to-toe with her husband and brothers-in-law over issues related to family. Two of the brothers apparently came to view her independence as a threat, and her husband, Allen, returned home from work one day to discover Brenda and their infant daughter, Erica, with their throats slashed in a ritualistic murder. Two of the brothers, Ron and Dan, perpetrated the act allegedly for religious reasons.
Krakauer examined the story as a means to exploring extreme responses to faith due to the brothers' continuing failure to express remorse and insistence that God told them to perform the murders.
Brenda Lafferty, a graduate of Brigham Young University and life-long Mormon, was exceptionally intelligent and facile in theological argument. She was more than willing to go toe-to-toe with her husband and brothers-in-law over issues related to family. Two of the brothers apparently came to view her independence as a threat, and her husband, Allen, returned home from work one day to discover Brenda and their infant daughter, Erica, with their throats slashed in a ritualistic murder. Two of the brothers, Ron and Dan, perpetrated the act allegedly for religious reasons.
Krakauer examined the story as a means to exploring extreme responses to faith due to the brothers' continuing failure to express remorse and insistence that God told them to perform the murders.
