
087 Does Religion Make People More Violent?
Church History Matters
Violence, Religion, and the Lafferty Case
This chapter explores the chilling murder of Brenda Lafferty and her infant daughter by extremist members of the Lafferty family, and how John Krakauer's sensationalized portrayal links these events to the broader narrative of Latter-day Saint history. It critiques the generalizations made about religion and violence, suggesting that such claims often misrepresent the complexities of faith and historical contexts. The discussion ultimately calls for a compassionate understanding of individual and group experiences with violence throughout history.
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