Under the Banner of Heaven: A Story of Violent Faith

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Under the Banner of Heaven: A Story of Violent Faith

by Jon Krakauer
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In 1984, Ron and Dan Lafferty murdered the wife and infant daughter of their younger brother Allen. The crimes were noteworthy not merely for their brutality but for the brothers' claim that they were acting on direct orders from God. In Under the Banner of Heaven, Jon Krakauer tells the story of the killers and their crime but also explores the shadowy world of Mormon fundamentalism from which the two emerged. The Mormon Church was founded, in part, on the idea that true believers could speak directly with God. But while the mainstream church attempted to be more palatable to the general public by rejecting the controversial tenet of polygamy, fundamentalist splinter groups saw this as apostasy and took to the hills to live what they believed to be a righteous life. When their beliefs are challenged or their patriarchal, cult-like order defied, these still-active groups, according to Krakauer, are capable of fighting back with tremendous violence. While Krakauer's research into the... see complete book description

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  • Princess michelle w

    princess michelle w says

    Okay ever one knows right that these crazy people are not part of the LDS church and that they are just a break off crazy cult as evidence by the fact that they killed people. also isn't that just creepy reading a book about murders.

    posted 2 weeks ago

  • pabloz

    pabloz says

    When Romney ran for the Pres. nomination I could see the future: Mormon president... WoW! suddenly GOD speaks to the right people and plural marraige, blood atonement and who knows what else are before congress

    posted 2 weeks ago

  • Kim B

    kim b says

    I thought this was a quite well written book, even if it felt a bit disjointed through the beginning. The individual story lines through the novel gave a great idea of the mindset of people in fundamentalist religions. I wish I could find more information on what happened to the Lafferty brothers since the end of the book...

    posted 4 weeks ago

  • Sheila M

    sheila m says

    Lesley - I know this is a late response to your post, but, I wanted to agree with you on your point of the bigger picture. We are spawning our own native Christian fundamentalism with a violent past and present. I only hope with the recent events in Texas that people will wake up and become more aware of what is happening in our own country.

    posted Sunday, May 4 2008

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  • Sheila M

    sheila m says

    This story should be a must read along with Shattered Dreams. It is so relevant to what is happening in Texas right now. We need to wake up!!! We are breeding our own native version of a Christian Fundamentalism that is based in violence towards the body-mind-soul.

    posted Sunday, May 4 2008

  • Jonathon

    jonathon says

    they caught him - about a year ago outside of las vegas

    posted Saturday, March 15 2008

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  • Deanna P

    deanna p says

    The author goes into great detail about that massacre in this book also.

    posted Saturday, March 15 2008

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  • Mom2Rudy

    mom2rudy says

    Thanks for the recommendation. Is "American Massacre" a good read, or seeped in detail? I find this time period in America fascinating.

    posted Thursday, January 31 2008

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  • clockstein

    clockstein says

    For another interesting view of Mormonism, read American Massacre. It's about a historic massacre of a wagon train by Mormons in Utah.

    posted Wednesday, January 30 2008

  • Hayduke

    hayduke says

    Why did you feel the need to post that?

    posted Wednesday, January 30 2008

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    (hayduke previously rated this book 4 stars)

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