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Jesus Freaks: A True Story of Murder and Madness on the Evangelical Edge

A True Story of Murder and Madness on the Evangelical Edge

Author: Don Lattin  

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One of the nations leading reporters on religion delivers the true story of a January 2005 murder/suicide that sheds new light on the Children of God/Family International, one of the most controversial religious movements to emerge from the spiritual turmoil of the 1960s and 1970s. 20 photos.

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One of the nations leading reporters on religion delivers the true story of a January 2005 murder/suicide that sheds new light on the Children of God/Family International, one of the most controversial religious movements to emerge from the spiritual turmoil of the 1960s and 1970s. 20 photos.

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In the tradition of Jon Krakauer's "Under the Banner of Heaven," Don Lattin's "Jesus Freaks" is the story of a shocking pilgrimage of revenge that left two people dead and shed new light on The Family International, one of the most controversial religious movements to emerge from the spiritual turmoil of the sixties and seventies.

Some say The Family International—previously known as the Children of God—began with the best intentions. But their sexual and spiritual excesses soon forced them to go underground and follow a dark and dangerous path. Their charismatic leader, David "Moses" Berg, preached a radical critique of the piety and hypocrisy of mainstream Christianity. But Berg's message quickly devolved into its own web of lies. He lusted for power and unlimited access to female members of his flock—including young girls and teenagers—and became a drunken tyrant, setting up re-indoctrination camps around the world for rebellious teenagers under his control.

Thousands of children raised in The Family would defect and try to live normal lives, but the prophet's heir apparent, Ricky "Davidito" Rodriguez, was unable to either bear the excesses of the cult or fit into normal society. Sexually and emotionally abused as a child, Ricky left the fold and began a crusade to destroy the only family he ever knew, including a plot to kill his own mother.

Veteran journalist Don Lattin has written a powerful, engrossing book about this uniquely American tragedy. "Jesus Freaks" is a cautionary tale for those who fail to question the prophesies and proclamations of anyone who claims to speak for God.

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Critic Reviews

“Riveting exploration of one example of religion gone terribly wrong. -- Kirkus Reviews "Eminently readable. A treasure trove for those curious about aberrant cultic enterprises." -- Booklist "Don Lattin deserves enormous credit for resaerching the story of Berg and The Family." -- Bookslut.com”

"Don Lattin deserves enormous credit for resaerching the story of Berg and The Family."--Bookslut.com "Eminently readable. A treasure trove for those curious about aberrant cultic enterprises."--Booklist Riveting exploration of one example of religion gone terribly wrong.--Kirkus Reviews

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About the Author

Don Lattin is one of the nation's leading journalists co

Don Lattin is one of the nation's leading journalists covering alternative and mainstream religious movements and fivering alternative and mainstream religious movements and figures in America. His work has appeared in dozens of U.S. magures in America. His work has appeared in dozens of U.S. magazines and newspapers, including the "San Francisco Chronicgazines and newspapers, including the "San Francisco Chronicle", where he covered the religion beat for nearly two decadle", where he covered the religion beat for nearly two decades.

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Product Details

Publisher
HarperOne | HarperCollins
Published
30th September 2008
Pages
236
ISBN
9780061118067

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