From Deseret News archives:
Bridging the Religious Divide: Open letter to the community
For more than eight months, a unique citizens' project has sought, without preconceptions, to open a window on what is probably the best-known and least-addressed challenge of our community. The "religious divide" between Mormons and non-Mormons is pervasive. It is reflected not merely in our religious practices, but in our politics, employment and commercial practices, our architecture, our schools, our recreation and, often most troubling, in our emotional lives and ties with our families and friends. Recognizing its depth and breadth, citizens from both sides of this divide came together, without an agenda for "solutions," mutually believing in the healing power of honest dialogue. Following a background description is an open letter to the community from the "Bridging the Religious Divide" project, much of it in the voices of the participants.
From dissension to dialogue
The first phase involved three community forums in which citizens were invited to address the questions: "What would make Salt Lake City a more compassionate community?" and "What is your role in this process?" People packed meeting rooms at the Main Library, the University of Utah and the Sorenson Center to respond to these questions and share their perspectives on the "religious divide." These meetings were later broadcast over community radio and television to wider audiences.
To create an opportunity for citizens to speak on a more personal, one-to-one basis, a second phase of the project provided for small group dialogues. Interested citizens were divided into 13 groups with approximately 10 members each. Each group included several members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints as well as people from other religious and nonreligious orientations. This included Catholics, Protestants, Jews, Muslims, Wiccans, Buddhists, atheists, agnostics, people who identified with no particular religious path and people who embraced multiple religious paths.
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