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Letter: Nudity in your own home is not sinful

(Leah Hogsten | Tribune file photo) Tilli Buchanan appearsin Judge Kara Pettit's Third District Courtroom with her attorney Randy Richards, Nov. 19, 2019. Her attorneys, Leah Farrell with the American Civil Liberties Union of Utah, and Randy Richards argued on her behalf that Utah's lewdness statute is unconstitutional because it discriminates against women. Buchanan is facing charges of lewdness involving a child after police say she took off her top while cleaning out the garage and her stepchildren saw her breasts.

I read with disbelief your article on the mother being charged for going bare chested in her own home.

This is 2019! Get a reality check there in Utah. You can’t even be naked In your own home?

I've raised four kids and have 14 grandkids. All have been raised with a reality that nudity and our bodies are not sinful and that nudity, in appropriate places, is normal and natural and no one is going to hell. It's no big deal, unless you make it one.

Why don't you start with Hollywood and what passes for “normal” morality, in our present entertainment environment.

And, as Utah is heavily Christian and conservative, when discussing morality, kindly start with the guy who thinks he is our leader. The most divisive, immoral liar in modern history.

Paul Safady, Williams, Ore.

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