Brigham City -- Gripping Murder Mystery, Amazingly Spiritual
Brigham City -- Gripping Murder Mystery, Amazingly Spiritual
Sterling Allan criticizes Richard Dutcher, the director of Brigham City, for having the sheriff get the men of the community to search homes without a search warrant. "Such actions," Allan says, "present a dangerous precedent for violating fundamental rights to privacy. Even dire circumstances such as presented in this movie, do not provide a waiver of those rights. Such excuses are what fueled Nazi Germany."
Then, Allan claims that incorporating such a tactic into the movie is "a scary sample depiction of how ready the Mormon community is to give up their fundamental rights in the name of expediency."
"This, unfortunately, is a fair depiction of a general shallowness when it comes to an understanding of freedom's parameters among the mainstream LDS community. It is one of the attributes that makes them likely candidates to stand in line when the mark of the beast is enforce...
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