Activists deliver 27,000-plus letters to LDS Church

Published: Monday, Dec. 22 2008 7:32 p.m. MST

Gay rights activists hand-delivered more than 27,000 letters to the LDS Church's

downtown Salt Lake headquarters Monday in the latest effort to earn the church's

support in the fight for equal rights.

Members of the Human Rights

Campaign abandoned technology for old-fashioned paper and ink after discovering

that an e-mail filter was preventing thousands of messages from reaching The

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

"We wanted to make sure

they got there," said Jerry Rapier of the Human Rights Campaign.The

move was the latest attempt by activists to get church leaders to publicly

support the Common Ground Initiative, a set of five bills aimed at securing

civil protections for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people. Those

measures will come before the Legislature next year.

A church employee

accepted the boxes of letters outside the downtown office.

Church

spokesman Scott Trotter declined to comment on the HRC's request Monday, but

said the e-mails had not been intentionally blocked.

"We didn't take any measures to block

their e-mails," he said, chalking the delivery issues up to the church's spam

filter.

After coming out in support of California's ban on same-sex

marriage, LDS officials said in a Nov. 5 statement on its Web site: "the church

does not object to rights for same-sex couples regarding hospitalization and

medical care, fair housing and employment rights, or probate rights, so long as

these do not infringe on the integrity of the traditional family or the

constitutional rights of churches."

The letters delivered Monday asked

LDS leaders to "give credibility and force" to those words.

"In their

pews, there are people that are supportive of this and they need to know it's

OK," said Luana Chilelli, with the Human Rights Campaign.

Last month,

LDS Church spokeswoman Kim Farah said the church would not comment on civil

unions "for the time being."

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