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Letter: How about the right to deny services to Mormons?

(Leah Hogsten | The Salt Lake Tribune) l-r Shell Danis dances at the corner of State and North Temple as Kate Kelly hands out cookies Monday evening. Supporters and members of theLGBTQIA+ community held the Gayest Bake Sale Ever, September 18th, 2017 at City Creek Park in response to the LDS Church and Utah legislators who support the Colorado baker who refused to make a cake for a same-sex couple's wedding. All proceeds of the bake sale will go to the Utah Pride Center, specifically to fund the Pride Center's LGBTQ+ Youth Survivors of Suicide Support Group.


The poll in the Nov. 2 Tribune indicates that the majority of the respondents believe that those who have a strong religious opposition to gay marriage have the religious right to deny to gays the services they regularly provide to others.

Do Utahns also believe that those who have a strong religious opposition to Mormonism have a religious right to deny their services to Mormons?

Noel de Nevers, Salt Lake City