Tuesday, February 7, 2012

How do Mormans view Zane Greys indictment of their "religion" in the western classic Riders of the Purple Sage

You know, I think I actually read that book last year while living in southern Utah while researching to write a western melodrama. Unfortunately, I can't remember what he said exactly. I do know that other authors have come from a limited informational slant and have portrayed the Mormons based on what the authors think, and not what live, practicing Mormons have actually told them. I have actually run into some pretty well-known authors who have done that, in fact. It's always best to talk to Mormons who are active and have studied Church history and regular history - maybe even an Institute teacher or two - who have made it their life work to study the scriptures and history. Have a happy day.

How do Mormans view Zane Greys indictment of their "religion" in the western classic Riders of the Purple Sage
Never heard of it...and if he isn't LDS currently, we probably have no use for his words.
Reply:Mormons don't care what he says.
Reply:Where is this Indictment by Zane Grey of the Mormon religion found?


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