If you like the books from Richard Paul Evans you might want to check out this:
Richard Paul Evans banned from Deseret Book (Hover)
I guess they mean that before they didn't have strong rules about what kind of books should be sold in Deseret Book and now they're being more strict in the kind of literature they're selling there, after all they represent the Church.
I am glad that Deseret Books has taken this stand. I can know of a certainty that if I have purchased a book or other product from them, that I don't need to worry about offensive content, at least in terms of offending me with stuff contrary to gospel teachings.
We need more companies to do the same, not just Church sponsored, but I think LDS bookstores should also follow this standard. Just my opinion, but if more people were choosey about this, then less of it would exist.
Tena, I understand what you mean, I agree with it until a certain extent. Deseret Books is not officially endorsed by the Church (yes even though the CEO was a counselor in the RS general presidency) Deseret Books is not the Church Distribution center, therefore, the authors have the right to place their books in the store and the people the free agency to choose what they want to buy. It seems like Deseret Books not always check the books they place in their shelves because you cannot tell an author one day yes and the next day no. It doesn't make sense to me. And yes JB, they still having books by members who were excommunicated.
LDS I agree that the authors have the right to sell their books and that Deseret Books and other LDS bookstores have the right to sell them as well. I just wish they wouldn't. I am not suggesting that we ban them from publication, but I would rather see them sold at non-religous book stores. This way, when I am in a religious book store I can let my guard down and just browse without worrying that I might find something less than uplifting.
I don't believe in censorship, but I do believe in a time and a place for everything.
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LDS I agree that the authors have the right to sell their books and that Deseret Books and other LDS bookstores have the right to sell them as well. I just wish they wouldn't. I am not suggesting that we ban them from publication, but I would rather see them sold at non-religous book stores. |