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The history of violent beliefs
A complex story, gruesome about messianic delusions, savage violence, polygamy and strong faith. This is old Krakow, a very interesting thing that doesn’t shed light on the world of human behavior that is otherwise confusing.
Jon Krakauer’s literary reputation has centered on in-depth historical records beyond borders. In Under the Banner of Heaven: A Tale of Violent Belief, he shifts his focus from extreme physical adventures to extreme levels of religious beliefs within our own confines. At the center of his book is the heinous double homicide committed by two Mormon fundamentalist brothers, Ron and Dan Lafferty, who claim they have received a revelation from God commanding them to kill their innocent victims. From a careful depiction of the evils with this “inspired inspiration”, Krakauer composes stories of messianic stories, savage violence, polygamy and impartial belief. Along the way, he revealed a growing shadow of American religion and raised provocative questions about the nature of religious belief.
Krakauer takes readers to remote communities in West America, Canada, and Mexico where some 40,000 Mormon fundamentalists believe the Mormon Church is mainstream as they abandon polygamy. Opponents of both the civil authorities and the Salt Lake City Mormon Station were the leaders of these forbidden sects, zealous people who only answered God. Exceptionally married and with virtual immunity (the greatest leaders of the fundamentalist church took seventy-five “plural women”, some of whom married when they were fourteen or fifteen and she was eighty), the fundamentalist prophets took full control of their lives Pendant. and proclaims that the world will now be swept clean in a typhoon just to save its most obedient followers.
By interweaving the history of the Lafferty brothers and their fanatical brothers with a clear picture of Mormonism’s violent past, Krakow examined the foundations of the most successful beliefs in the United States and found a clear sign of American religious extremism. The result is Vintage Krakauer, a very interesting non-fiction literature that sheds light on the world of human behavior that is otherwise confusing..
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