• 087 Does Religion Make People More Violent?

  • Oct 29 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 2 mins
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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

087 Does Religion Make People More Violent?

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  • Did you know that one of the best selling books in Latter-day Saint history on Amazon.com was not written by a Latter-day Saint or a historian? It was a controversial book written by atheist Jon Krakauer in 2003 titled, Under the Banner of Heaven: A Story of Violent Faith, which still tops the Amazon charts (in Kindle releases) in the category “Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.” And an adaptation of the book was released as a mini-series in 2022.

    One of the major premises of the book is that religion is inherently violent. To illustrate this premise Krakauer combines stories from early Latter-day Saint history with the story of a tragic murder in 1984 committed by two former members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Now Krakauer’s work has already been repeatedly criticized as a gross caricature of Latter-day Saint history and of religious people in general, but considering the widespread reach and influence of his fundamental premise and the LDS history he chose to support it, we felt like this is a topic that might warrant further investigation.

    So today on Church History Matters, Casey and I begin our multi-episode exploration of this question: Does faith in general, and the faith of the Latter-day Saints in particular, lend itself to acts of aggression and violence? What does reflecting on our Church’s history—and specifically the violent episodes of our history—teach us about this important question?

    For show notes and transcript for this and other episodes go to https://doctrineandcovenantscentral.org/church-history-matters-podcast/

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Sidney Rigdon

PTSD is a horrible reality. I had never thought about the terrible experience Sidney went through being beaten, tarred and feathered, perhaps because Joseph went through the same thing. But you mention that other people said Sidney was never the same.
I now have compassion towards Sidney. I haven’t thought well of him before. But watching people I know fight for stability and fight the mental and emotional demons of war, yes, I now have compassion towards Sidney.
Thank you for another great episode.
Much food for thought.

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