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New Church Survey

Alison, June 22, 2014June 22, 2014

Mormon Open Letter has added a survey to their site in a new tab. The purpose of this survey is to gather information about any church action or threatened church action (such as excommunication) that Mormon church members have experienced due to their outspokenness or questions in regards to doubts, church history, women’s rights, LGBT rights, etc. Please complete the survey if this applies to you.

Survey responses will be used in aggregate to inform analytics surrounding the current purge that is happening within the Mormon church. Unless optional contact information is provided on the last page of the form, or identifiable data is entered by you in the text fields, your answers to the survey will remain anonymous. They are not collecting any information about you, your Google account, or your computer / ISP data other than what is asked about in the survey.

Any publication of information from this survey will be done in the aggregate across all the responses (e.g. 100 people have reported having disciplinary threats made as a result of their involvement in the Ordain Women activities).

**In this survey, “church” refers to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

http://www.mormonopenletter.com/survey

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